Transient-outward K+ channel inhibition facilitates L-type Ca2+ current in heart
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Transient-outward K+ channel inhibition facilitates L-type Ca2+ current in heart
Abstract
Background: Transient outward current (I(to)) and L-type calcium current (I(Ca)) are important repolarization currents in cardiac myocytes. These two currents often undergo disease-related remodeling while other currents are spared, suggesting a functional coupling between them. Here, we investigated the effects of I(to) channel blockers, 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and heteropodatoxin-2 (HpTx2), on I(Ca) in cardiac ventricular myocytes.
Methods and results: I(Ca) was recorded in enzymatically dissociated mouse and guinea pig ventricular myocytes using the whole-cell voltage clamp method. In mouse ventricular myocytes, 4-AP (2 mM) significantly facilitated I(Ca) by increasing current amplitude and slowing inactivation. These effects were not voltage-dependent. Similar facilitating effects were seen when equimolar Ba2+ was substituted for external Ca2+, indicating that Ca2+ influx is not required. Measurements of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaMKII) activity revealed significant increases in cells treated with 4-AP. Pretreatment of cells with 10 microM KN93, a specific inhibitor of CaMKII, abolished the effects of 4-AP on I(Ca.) To test the requirement of I(to), we studied guinea pig ventricular myocytes, which do not express I(to) channels. In these cells, 2 mM 4-AP had no effect on I(Ca) amplitude or kinetics. In both cell types, Ca2+-induced I(Ca) facilitation, a CaMKII-dependent process, was observed. However, 4-AP abolished Ca2+-induced I(Ca) facilitation exclusively in mouse ventricular myocytes.
Conclusion: 4-AP, an I(to) blocker, facilitates L-type Ca2+ current through a mechanism involving the I(to) channel and CaMKII activation. These data indicate a functional association of I(Ca) and I(to) in cardiac myocytes.
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