A newly synthesized compound has been found to be a voltage-gated…

Question Answered step-by-step A newly synthesized compound has been found to be a voltage-gated… A newly synthesized compound has been found to be a voltage-gated (VG) Ca2+ channels antagonist (i.e., inhibits function), specifically targeting cardiac contractile cells. With a low dosage of the compound, researchers have been able to reduce VG-Ca2+ channels activity by roughly 50%. How would this alter the action potential in these cells?  How would the change in the action potential, as you described in the previous question, alter blood pressure (increase/decrease/no change)? Explain your reasoning using relevant content information to support your prediction. Biology Science Physiology PYSO 100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)