Elevated expression of activated Na(+)/H(+) exchanger protein induces hypertrophy in isolated rat neonatal ventricular cardiomyocytes
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Elevated expression of activated Na(+)/H(+) exchanger protein induces hypertrophy in isolated rat neonatal ventricular cardiomyocytes
Abstract
The plasma membrane protein the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger isoform1 (NHE1) has been implicated in various cardiac pathologies including ischemia/reperfusion damage to the myocardium and cardiac hypertrophy. Levels of NHE1 protein and activity are elevated in cardiac disease; however, the mechanism by which these factors contribute to the accompanying hypertrophy in the myocardium is still not clear. To investigate the mechanism of NHE1-induced hypertrophy in the myocardium we constructed two adenoviral vectors expressing either wild type NHE1 protein or a constitutively active NHE1 protein. Infection of neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes (NRVM) resulted in elevated expression of both wild type NHE1 or constitutively active NHE1. Only expression of activated NHE1 protein resulted in an increase in cell size and in an increase in protein synthesis in isolated cardiomyocyte cells. The results demonstrate that expression of activated NHE1 promotes cardiac hypertrophy in isolated cardiac cells and that simple elevation of levels of wild type NHE1 protein does not have a significant hypertrophic effect in NRVM. The results suggest that regulation of NHE1 activity is a critical direct effector of the hypertrophic effect induced in the myocardium by the NHE1 protein.
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