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Fig. 2. KCl-induced cytosolic Ca2+ transients in isolated FDB fibers from C57BL/6J and mdx5cv mice recorded in Ca2+-free solution. (A) Cytosolic Ca2+ transients recorded in C57BL/6J and mdx5cv fibers in control conditions and in Ca2+-free solution containing 1 mM EGTA. (B) Plot of average [Ca2+]i at the base line (b) and at the peak of KCl-induced Ca2+ transients (p) for both C57BL/6J and mdx5cv fibers in control conditions and in Ca2+-free solution containing 1 mM EGTA. (C) Plot of average half time of decay of high KCl-induced Ca2+ transients in both C57BL/6J and mdx5cv fibers in control condition and in Ca2+-free solution containing 1 mM EGTA. Data come from the fibers analyzed in B. (D) A single mdx5cv fiber was incubated with Ca2+-free solution containing 1 mM EGTA and KCl-induced Ca2+ transient was recorded. After 10 minutes, Ca2+-free solution was replaced with a solution containing 1.7 mM Ca2+, and KCl-induced Ca2+ transient was recorded. On the left panel, Ca2+ response in Ca2+-free solution is superimposed to Ca2+ response recorded in Ca2+-containing solution. Numbers of fibers tested (from 2 C57BL/6J mice and 2 mdx5cv mice) are indicated on bar graphs.





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