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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cell Physiol. 2018 Mar 30;233(9):6319–6326. doi: 10.1002/jcp.26482

Table 1.

Contractility and calcium handling in isolated myocytes from cBAG3+/+ and cBAG3+/− mice.

Percent Cell Length Percent Cell Length With ISO
cBAG3+/+ 4.96±0.16 (15) 11.86±0.41 (11)
cBAG3+/− 4.95±0.27 (16) (NS) 10.66±0.35 (14)***
Systolic [Ca2+]i (nM) Systolic [Ca2+]i (nM) With ISO
cBAG3+/+ 215±14 (11) 633±43 (15)
cBAG3+/− 202±11 (16) (NS) 428±28 (12)***
Diastolic [Ca2+]i (nM) Diastoic [Ca2+]i (nM) With ISO
cBAG3+/+ 96±7 (11) 91±7 (15)
cBAG3+/− 98±7 (16) (NS) 94±6 (12)
Transient Amplitude (%) Transient Amplitude (%) With ISO
cBAG3+/+ 18.6±1.2 (11) 58.6±2.5 (15)
cBAG3+/− 17.9±1.0 (16) (NS) 46.2±2.2 (12)**

Units of [Ca2+]iI transient amplitude: % increase of fura intensity ratio.

Contractility and Ca2+ handling were not different at baseline (NS) but were reduced in the presence of isoproterenol (ISO). n= number of cells in 3 separate preparations; values are mean ± SE;

***

p < 0.0001.

**

p = 0.001.