Regulation of the cardiac calcium channel by protein phosphatases
- PMID: 2439329
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1987.tb11436.x
Regulation of the cardiac calcium channel by protein phosphatases
Abstract
The calcium current (ICa) through the L-type channel in cardiac ventricular cells is enhanced by phosphorylation of a channel protein [Kameyama, M., Hofmann, F. & Trautwein, W. (1985) Pflügers Arch. Eur. J. Physiol. 405, 285-293]. We investigated the possible contribution of the 'catalytic subunits' of protein phosphatase 1 and 2A in the down-regulation of the cardiac calcium channel. Single guinea-pig ventricular myocytes were voltage clamped and the following results were obtained. (1) Intracellular perfusion of the myocyte with the catalytic subunits of protein phosphatase 1 (2 microM) as well as 2A (2.3 microM) completely abolished the increase of ICa induced by isoprenaline (0.05 microM) but did not decrease the basal level of ICa. Alkaline and acid phosphatases were without detectable effect. (2) Cell dialysis with the modulator of protein phosphatase 1 (inhibitor-2) under control conditions (without addition of isoprenaline) caused a slow significant increase of ICa. (3) The time course for the wash-out of the isoprenaline effect was considerably prolonged in the presence of high concentrations of inhibitor-2. (4) Perfusion of the myocyte under basal conditions with adenosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate led to a slow increase of ICa. Additional superfusion of the cell with a threshold concentration of isoprenaline (0.01 microM) resulted in a rapid increase of ICa which could not be washed out during at least 10 min. From these results we make the following conclusions. (1) The calcium channel from guinea-pig myocytes is regulated by phosphorylation-dephosphorylation. (2) The catalytic subunits of the protein phosphatases 1 as well as 2A, purified from rabbit skeletal muscle, catalyse the down-regulation of the channel. (3) Indirect evidence suggests that endogenous protein phosphatase 1 contributes only partially to the dephosphorylation of the calcium channel in the intact myocyte.
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