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. 2015 Mar 5;3(3):e12303. doi: 10.14814/phy2.12303

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Changes in unstimulated, peak, and plateau tetanic [Ca2+]i during fatigue between wild-type fibers exposed to 10 μmol/L glibenclamide and 1 μmol/L verapamil. Fibers were separated into two groups: (A) fibers for which plateau tetanic [Ca2+]i increased during the first 10 sec (n = 8); (B) fibers for which plateau tetanic [Ca2+]i started to decreased immediately (n = 7). See Figure8 for a better resolution in unstimulated [Ca2+]i between fiber groups. §Mean peak (solid line) or plateau (dashed line) tetanic [Ca2+]i was significantly different from the prefatigue mean value (Time 0 sec). *Mean peak or plateau tetanic [Ca2+]i was significantly different from the mean of the fibers in A, ANOVA, and L.S.D. P < 0.05.