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Increased cardiomyocyte function and Ca2+ transients in mice during early congestive heart failure
Authors:Mørk Halvor K  Sjaastad Ivar  Sande Jørn B  Periasamy Muthu  Sejersted Ole M  Louch William E
Affiliation:Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Ullevaal University Hospital, Oslo, Norway. h.k.mork@medisin.uio.no
Abstract:End-stage heart failure is believed to involve depressed cardiomyocyte contractility and Ca2+ transients. However, the time course of these alterations is poorly understood. We examined alterations in myocyte excitation-contraction coupling in a mouse model of early congestive heart failure (CHF) following myocardial infarction. One week after myocardial infarction was induced by ligation of the left coronary artery, CHF mice were selected based on established criteria (increased left atrial diameter, increased lung weight). Sham-operated animals (SHAM) served as controls. Echocardiographic measurements showed decreased global function in early CHF relative to SHAM, but increased local function in viable regions of the myocardium which deteriorated with time. Cardiomyocytes isolated from the non-infarcted septum also exhibited larger contractions in early CHF than SHAM (CHF=219.6+/-15.3% of SHAM values, P<0.05; 1 Hz field stimulation), and relaxation was more rapid (time to 50% relaxation=82.9+/-5.5% of SHAM values, P<0.05). Ca2+ transients (fluo-4 AM) were larger and decayed more rapidly in CHF than SHAM during both field stimulation (1 Hz) and voltage-clamp steps. Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ content was increased. Western blots showed that while SR Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) expression was unaltered in CHF, phospholamban (PLB) was downregulated (60+/-11% of SHAM values, P<0.05). Thus, an increased SERCA/PLB ratio in CHF may promote SR Ca2+ re-uptake. Additionally, peak L-type Ca2+ current and Na+/Ca2+ exchanger expression were increased in CHF, suggesting increased sarcolemmal Ca2+ flux. Thus, in early CHF, alterations in Ca2+ homeostasis improve cardiomyocyte contractility which may compensate for loss of function in the infarction area.
Keywords:Calcium   e-c coupling   Heart failure   Ventricular function   Sarcoplasmic reticulum function
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