Physiological roles of the transient outward current Ito in normal and diseased hearts
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Physiological roles of the transient outward current Ito in normal and diseased hearts
Abstract
The Ca(2+)-independent transient outward K(+) current (I(to)) plays a critical role in underlying phase 1 of repolarization of the cardiac action potential and, as a result, is central to modulating excitation-contraction coupling and propensity for arrhythmia. Additionally, I(to) and its molecular constituents are consistently reduced in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. In this review, we discuss the physiological role of I(to) as well as the molecular basis of this current in human and canine hearts, in which I(to) has been thoroughly studied. In particular, we discuss the role of Ito; in the action potential and the mechanisms by which I(to) modulates excitation-contraction coupling. We also describe the effects of mutations in the subunits constituting the Ito channel as well as the role of I(to) in the failing myocardium. Finally, we review pharmacological modulation of I(to) and discuss the evidence supporting the hypothesis that restoration of I(to) in the setting of heart failure may be therapeutically beneficial by enhancing excitation-contraction coupling and cardiac function.
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