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. 2006 Aug;291(2):H488-95.
doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.01324.2005. Epub 2006 Apr 7.

Functional alterations after cardiac sodium-calcium exchanger overexpression in heart failure

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Functional alterations after cardiac sodium-calcium exchanger overexpression in heart failure

Götz Münch et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2006 Aug.
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Abstract

The sodium-calcium exchanger (NCX) is discussed as one of the key proteins involved in heart failure. However, the causal role and the extent to which NCX contributes to contractile dysfunction during heart failure are poorly understood. NCX overexpression was induced by infection with an adenovirus coding for NCX, which coexpressed green fluorescence protein (GFP) (AdNCX) by ex vivo gene transfer to nonfailing and failing rabbit cardiomyocytes. Myocardial gene transfer in rabbits in vivo was achieved by adenoviral delivery via aortic cross-clamping. Peak cell shortening of cardiomyocytes was determined photo-optically. Hemodynamic parameters in vivo were determined by echocardiography (fractional shortening) and tip catheter [maximal first derivative of left ventricular (LV) pressure (dP/dt(max)); maximal negative derivative of LV pressure (-dP/dt(max))]. Peak cell shortening was depressed after NCX gene delivery in isolated nonfailing and in failing cardiomyocytes. In nonfailing rabbits in vivo, basal systolic contractility (fractional shortening and dP/dt(max)) and maximum rate of LV relaxation (-dP/dt(max)) in vivo were largely unaffected after NCX overexpression. However, during heart failure, long-term NCX overexpression over 2 wk significantly improved fractional shortening and dP/dt(max) compared with AdGFP-infected rabbits, both without inotropic stimulation and after beta-adrenergic stimulation with isoproterenol. -dP/dt(max) was also improved after NCX overexpression in the failing rabbits group. These results indicate that short-term effects of NCX overexpression impair contractility of isolated failing and nonfailing rabbit cardiomyocytes. NCX overexpression over 2 wk in vivo does not seem to affect myocardial contractility in nonfailing rabbits. Interestingly, in vivo overexpression of NCX decreased the progression of systolic and diastolic contractile dysfunction and improved beta-adrenoceptor-mediated contractile reserve in heart failure in rabbits in vivo.

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