Oubain
Sodium Nitroprusside
Verapamil
100

This enzyme is blocked by Oubaine

What is Na/K ATPase

100

This phase of the pacemaker action potential is primarily responsible for the heart rate and regulated by funny channels

What is phase 4?

100

This is the ion channel primarily blocked by Verapamil

What are LTCCs?

200

This phase of depolarization is hastened by Oubain

What is phase 4?

200

SNP increases intracellular levels of this secondary messenger

What is cGMP?

200

This phase of the cardiac nodal action potential is slowed by the action of Verapamil

What is phase 0?

300

Oubain has a ____ inotropic and _____ chronotropic effect on the heart

What is "positive" and "positive"?

300
The Frank-Starling Law predicts that the increase in heart rate will decrease SCA via this mechanism

What is decreased ventricular filling time and decreased preload

300

Verapamil's blockage of LTCCs reduces the activity of this intracellular calcium channel

What are RyR2s?

400

Extracellular potassium, calcium, and sodium concentrations have what change after Oubain treatment

What is: potassium increase, calcium decrease, and sodium decrease?

400

The SNP induced increase in heart rate persisted when LTCCs were inhibited, but not when this channel was inhibited.

What are funny channels?

400

During Verapamil overdose the SR becomes depleted of calcium because this reuptake pump can no longer function

What is SERCA-2?

500

The inhibition of Na/K ATPase prompts this channel to see less usage

What is sodium calcium exchanger?

500

According to Layland et al. nitric oxide reduces the contractility of contractile cardiac cells by inducing phosphorylation and calcium desensitization of this protein 

What is troponin?

500

This Feedback Loop initiated by LTCC inhibition progressively weakens contractility via progressively lower concentrations of Ca in the SR.

What is the Ca depletion feedback loop leading to systolic failure?

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