Ca2+-dependent reduction of IK1 in rat ventricular cells: a novel paradigm for arrhythmia in heart failure?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2005.05.024
Ca2+-dependent reduction of IK1 in rat ventricular cells: a novel paradigm for arrhythmia in heart failure?
Abstract
Objectives: We investigated the inward rectifier potassium current (I(K1)), which can be blocked by intracellular Ca(2+), in heart failure (HF).
Methods: We used the whole-cell patch-clamp technique to record I(K1) from single rat ventricular myocytes in voltage-clamp conditions. Fluorescence measurements of diastolic Ca(2+) were performed with Indo-1 AM. HF was examined 8 weeks after myocardial infarction (coronary artery ligation).
Results: I(K1) was reduced and diastolic Ca(2+) was increased in HF cells. The reduction of I(K1) was attenuated when EGTA was elevated from 0.5 to 10 mM in the patch pipette and prevented with high BAPTA (20 mM). Ryanodine (100 nM) and FK506 (10 microM), both of which promote spontaneous SR Ca(2+) release from ryanodine receptor (RyR2) during diastole, reproduced the effect of HF on I(K1) in normal cells but had no effect in HF cells. The effects of ryanodine and FK506 were not additive and were prevented by BAPTA. Rapamycin (10 microM), which removes FKBP binding proteins from RyR2 with no effect on calcineurin, mimicked the effect of FK506 on I(K1). Cyclosporine A (10 microM), which inhibits calcineurin via cyclophilins, had no effect. In both HF cells and normal cells treated by FK506, the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor staurosporine totally restored the inward component of I(K1), but only partially restored its outward component at potentials corresponding to the late repolarizing phase of the action potential (-80 to -40 mV).
Conclusions: I(K1) is reduced by elevated diastolic Ca(2+)in HF, which involves in parallel PKC-dependent and PKC-independent mechanisms. This regulation provides a novel paradigm for Ca(2+)-dependent modulation of membrane potential in HF. Since enhanced RyR2-mediated Ca(2+)release also reduces I(K1), this paradigm might be relevant for arrhythmias related to acquired or inherited RyR2 dysfunction.
Comment in
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Something old, something new: changing views on the cellular mechanisms of heart failure.Cardiovasc Res. 2005 Nov 1;68(2):167-74. doi: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2005.08.011. Epub 2005 Sep 30. Cardiovasc Res. 2005. PMID: 16202399 No abstract available.
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