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Abstract
Aberrant Zn2+ homeostasis is associated with dysregulated intracellular Ca2+ release, resulting in chronic heart failure. In the failing heart a small population of cardiac ryanodine receptors (RyR2)
displays sub-conductance-state gating leading to Ca2+ leakage from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) stores, which impairs cardiac contractility. Previous evidence suggests contribution
of RyR2-independent Ca2+ leakage through an uncharacterized mechanism. We sought to examine the role of Zn2+ in shaping intracellular Ca2+
release in cardiac muscle. Cardiac SR vesicles prepared from sheep or
mouse ventricular tissue were incorporated into phospholipid
bilayers under voltage-clamp conditions, and the
direct action of Zn2+ on RyR2 channel function was examined. Under diastolic conditions, the addition of pathophysiological concentrations of Zn2+ (≥2 nm) caused dysregulated RyR2-channel openings. Our data also revealed that RyR2 channels are not the only SR Ca2+-permeable channels regulated by Zn2+. Elevating the cytosolic Zn2+ concentration to 1 nm
increased the activity of the transmembrane protein mitsugumin 23
(MG23). The current amplitude of the MG23 full-open state
was consistent with that previously reported for
RyR2 sub-conductance gating, suggesting that in heart failure in which
Zn2+ levels are elevated, RyR2 channels do not gate in a sub-conductance state, but rather MG23-gating becomes more apparent.
We also show that in H9C2 cells exposed to ischemic conditions, intracellular Zn2+ levels are elevated, coinciding with increased MG23 expression. In conclusion, these data suggest that dysregulated Zn2+ homeostasis alters the function of both RyR2 and MG23 and that both ion channels play a key role in diastolic SR Ca2+ leakage.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 13361-13373 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Volume | 292 |
Issue number | 32 |
Early online date | 19 Jun 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11 Aug 2017 |
Keywords
- Calcium
- Heart failure
- MG23
- RyR2
- Zinc
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RSE/CRF Samantha Pitt Resrch Fellowship: Molecular mechanisms of NAADP-regulated signalling via Two Pore Channels
Pitt, S. J. (PI)
The Royal Society of Edinburgh
1/10/13 → 30/09/18
Project: Fellowship