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J Pharmacol Sci ; 154(2): 127-135, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38246726

RESUMO

Smoking is one of the most serious risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Although cigarette mainstream and sidestream smoke are significant contributors to increased cardiovascular mortality and morbidity, the underlying mechanism is still unclear. Here, we report that exposure of rat neonatal cardiomyocytes to cigarette smoke extract (CSE) induces mitochondrial hyperfission-mediated myocardial senescence. CSE leads to mitochondrial fission and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production through the complex formation between mitochondrial fission factor Drp1 and actin-binding protein, filamin A. Pharmacological perturbation of interaction between Drp1 and filamin A by cilnidipine and gene knockdown of Drp1 or filamin A inhibited CSE-induced mitochondrial hyperfission and ROS production as well as myocardial senescence. We previously reported that Drp1 activity is controlled by supersulfide-induced Cys644 polysulfidation. The redox-sensitive Cys644 was critical for CSE-mediated interaction with filamin A. The administration of supersulfide donor, Na2S3 also improved mitochondrial hyperfission-mediated myocardial senescence induced by CSE. Our results suggest the important role of Drp1-filamin A complex formation on cigarette smoke-mediated cardiac risk and the contribution of supersulfide to mitochondrial fission-associated myocardial senescence.


Assuntos
Fumar Cigarros , Miócitos Cardíacos , Animais , Ratos , Filaminas , Mitocôndrias , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio
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J Pharmacol Sci ; 155(4): 121-130, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38880546

RESUMO

The atrophic myocardium resulting from mechanical unloading and nutritional deprivation is considered crucial as maladaptive remodeling directly associated with heart failure, as well as interstitial fibrosis. Conversely, myocardial hypertrophy resulting from hemodynamic loading is perceived as compensatory stress adaptation. We previously reported the abundant presence of highly redox-active polysulfide molecules, termed supersulfide, with two or more sulfur atoms catenated in normal hearts, and the supersulfide catabolism in pathologic hearts after myocardial infarction correlated with worsened prognosis of heart failure. However, the impact of supersulfide on myocardial remodeling remains unclear. Here, we investigated the involvement of supersulfide metabolism in cardiomyocyte remodeling, using a model of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) receptor-stimulated atrophy and endothelin-1 receptor-stimulated hypertrophy in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. Results revealed contrasting changes in intracellular supersulfide and its catabolite, hydrogen sulfide (H2S), between cardiomyocyte atrophy and hypertrophy. Stimulation of cardiomyocytes with ATP decreased supersulfide activity, while H2S accumulation itself did not affect cardiomyocyte atrophy. This supersulfide catabolism was also involved in myofibroblast formation of neonatal rat cardiac fibroblasts. Thus, unraveling supersulfide metabolism during myocardial remodeling may lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies to improve heart failure.


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Sulfeto de Hidrogênio , Miócitos Cardíacos , Sulfetos , Remodelação Ventricular , Animais , Miócitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Sulfetos/metabolismo , Sulfetos/farmacologia , Sulfeto de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Ratos , Atrofia , Cardiomegalia/metabolismo , Cardiomegalia/patologia , Insuficiência Cardíaca/metabolismo , Insuficiência Cardíaca/patologia , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(4)2024 Feb 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38397074

RESUMO

We recently reported that transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) 6 channel activity contributes to intracellular Zn2+ homeostasis in the heart. Zn2+ has also been implicated in the regulation of intestinal redox and microbial homeostasis. This study aims to investigate the role of TRPC6-mediated Zn2+ influx in the stress resistance of the intestine. The expression profile of TRPC1-C7 mRNAs in the actively inflamed mucosa from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients was analyzed using the GEO database. Systemic TRPC3 knockout (KO) and TRPC6 KO mice were treated with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) to induce colitis. The Zn2+ concentration and the mRNA expression levels of oxidative/inflammatory markers in colon tissues were quantitatively analyzed, and gut microbiota profiles were compared. TRPC6 mRNA expression level was increased in IBD patients and DSS-treated mouse colon tissues. DSS-treated TRPC6 KO mice, but not TRPC3 KO mice, showed severe weight loss and increased disease activity index compared with DSS-treated WT mice. The mRNA abundances of antioxidant proteins were basically increased in the TRPC6 KO colon, with changes in gut microbiota profiles. Treatment with TRPC6 activator prevented the DSS-induced colitis progression accompanied by increasing Zn2+ concentration. We suggest that TRPC6-mediated Zn2+ influx activity plays a key role in stress resistance against IBD, providing a new strategy for treating colitis.


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Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Canal de Cátion TRPC6 , Animais , Humanos , Camundongos , Colo/metabolismo , Sulfato de Dextrana/efeitos adversos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/metabolismo , Intestinos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Canal de Cátion TRPC6/genética , Canal de Cátion TRPC6/metabolismo
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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(10)2024 May 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38791484

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Lipid droplet (LD) accumulation in hepatocytes is one of the major symptoms associated with fatty liver disease. Mitochondria play a key role in catabolizing fatty acids for energy production through ß-oxidation. The interplay between mitochondria and LD assumes a crucial role in lipid metabolism, while it is obscure how mitochondrial morphology affects systemic lipid metabolism in the liver. We previously reported that cilnidipine, an already existing anti-hypertensive drug, can prevent pathological mitochondrial fission by inhibiting protein-protein interaction between dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) and filamin, an actin-binding protein. Here, we found that cilnidipine and its new dihydropyridine (DHP) derivative, 1,4-DHP, which lacks Ca2+ channel-blocking action of cilnidipine, prevent the palmitic acid-induced Drp1-filamin interaction, LD accumulation and cytotoxicity of human hepatic HepG2 cells. Cilnidipine and 1,4-DHP also suppressed the LD accumulation accompanied by reducing mitochondrial contact with LD in obese model and high-fat diet-fed mouse livers. These results propose that targeting the Drp1-filamin interaction become a new strategy for the prevention or treatment of fatty liver disease.


Assuntos
Di-Hidropiridinas , Dinaminas , Gotículas Lipídicas , Fígado , Animais , Dinaminas/metabolismo , Humanos , Gotículas Lipídicas/metabolismo , Gotículas Lipídicas/efeitos dos fármacos , Camundongos , Células Hep G2 , Fígado/metabolismo , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/patologia , Di-Hidropiridinas/farmacologia , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/efeitos dos fármacos , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos/efeitos dos fármacos , Masculino , Dinâmica Mitocondrial/efeitos dos fármacos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Dieta Hiperlipídica/efeitos adversos , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Hepatócitos/efeitos dos fármacos
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(4)2023 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36835211

RESUMO

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a disease that progresses from nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and which is characterized by inflammation and fibrosis. The purinergic P2Y6 receptor (P2Y6R) is a pro-inflammatory Gq/G12 family protein-coupled receptor and reportedly contributes to intestinal inflammation and cardiovascular fibrosis, but its role in liver pathogenesis is unknown. Human genomics data analysis revealed that the liver P2Y6R mRNA expression level is increased during the progression from NAFL to NASH, which positively correlates with inductions of C-C motif chemokine 2 (CCL2) and collagen type I α1 chain (Col1a1) mRNAs. Therefore, we examined the impact of P2Y6R functional deficiency in mice crossed with a NASH model using a choline-deficient, L-amino acid-defined, high-fat diet (CDAHFD). Feeding CDAHFD for 6 weeks markedly increased P2Y6R expression level in mouse liver, which was positively correlated with CCL2 mRNA induction. Unexpectedly, the CDAHFD treatment for 6 weeks increased liver weights with severe steatosis in both wild-type (WT) and P2Y6R knockout (KO) mice, while the disease marker levels such as serum AST and liver CCL2 mRNA in CDAHFD-treated P2Y6R KO mice were rather aggravated compared with those of CDAHFD-treated WT mice. Thus, P2Y6R may not contribute to the progression of liver injury, despite increased expression in NASH liver.


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Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica , Receptores Purinérgicos P2 , Animais , Humanos , Camundongos , Dieta Hiperlipídica/efeitos adversos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/genética , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/metabolismo , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/patologia , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/genética , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/metabolismo
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J Mol Cell Cardiol ; 161: 86-97, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34375616

RESUMO

Delayed rectifier K+ current (IKs) is a key contributor to repolarization of action potentials. This study investigated the mechanisms underlying the adrenoceptor-induced potentiation of IKs in pulmonary vein cardiomyocytes (PVC). PVC were isolated from guinea pig pulmonary vein. The action potentials and IKs current were recorded using perforated and conventional whole-cell patch-clamp techniques. The expression of IKs was examined using immunocytochemistry and Western blotting. KCNQ1, a IKs pore-forming protein was detected as a signal band approximately 100 kDa in size, and its immunofluorescence signal was found to be mainly localized on the cell membrane. The IKs current in PVC was markedly enhanced by both ß1- and ß2-adrenoceptor stimulation with a negative voltage shift in the current activation, although the potentiation was more effectively induced by ß2-adrenoceptor stimulation than ß1-adrenoceptor stimulation. Both ß-adrenoceptor-mediated increases in IKs were attenuated by treatment with the adenylyl cyclase (AC) inhibitor or protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor. Furthermore, the IKs current was increased by α1-adrenoceptor agonist but attenuated by the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor. PVC exhibited action potentials in normal Tyrode solution which was slightly reduced by HMR-1556 a selective IKs blocker. However, HMR-1556 markedly reduced the ß-adrenoceptor-potentiated firing rate. The stimulatory effects of ß- and α1-adrenoceptor on IKs in PVC are mediated via the PKA and PKC signal pathways. HMR-1556 effectively reduced the firing rate under ß-adrenoceptor activation, suggesting that the functional role of IKs might increase during sympathetic excitation under in vivo conditions.


Assuntos
Canais de Potássio de Retificação Tardia/metabolismo , Miócitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Veias Pulmonares/metabolismo , Receptores Adrenérgicos/metabolismo , Potenciais de Ação/efeitos dos fármacos , Agonistas alfa-Adrenérgicos/farmacologia , Agonistas Adrenérgicos beta/farmacologia , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Feminino , Cobaias , Átrios do Coração/metabolismo , Isoproterenol/farmacologia , Canal de Potássio KCNQ1/metabolismo , Miócitos Cardíacos/efeitos dos fármacos , Norepinefrina/farmacologia , Técnicas de Patch-Clamp , Proteína Quinase C/metabolismo , Veias Pulmonares/citologia , Transdução de Sinais
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Pflugers Arch ; 473(12): 1885-1898, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34704178

RESUMO

The atrioventricular (AV) node is the only conduction pathway where electrical impulse can pass from atria to ventricles and exhibits spontaneous automaticity. This study examined the function of the rapid- and slow-activating delayed rectifier K+ currents (IKr and IKs) in the regulation of AV node automaticity. Isolated AV node cells from guinea pigs were current- and voltage-clamped to record the action potentials and the IKr and IKs current. The expression of IKr or IKs was confirmed in the AV node cells by immunocytochemistry, and the positive signals of both channels were localized mainly on the cell membrane. The basal spontaneous automaticity was equally reduced by E4031 and HMR-1556, selective blockers of IKr and IKs, respectively. The nonselective ß-adrenoceptor agonist isoproterenol markedly increased the firing rate of action potentials. In the presence of isoproterenol, the firing rate of action potentials was more effectively reduced by the IKs inhibitor HMR-1556 than by the IKr inhibitor E4031. Both E4031 and HMR-1556 prolonged the action potential duration and depolarized the maximum diastolic potential under basal and ß-adrenoceptor-stimulated conditions. IKr was not significantly influenced by ß-adrenoceptor stimulation, but IKs was concentration-dependently enhanced by isoproterenol (EC50: 15 nM), with a significant negative voltage shift in the channel activation. These findings suggest that both the IKr and IKs channels might exert similar effects on regulating the repolarization process of AV node action potentials under basal conditions; however, when the ß-adrenoceptor is activated, IKs modulation may become more important.


Assuntos
Potenciais de Ação/fisiologia , Nó Atrioventricular/metabolismo , Ventrículos do Coração/metabolismo , Canais de Potássio/metabolismo , Potenciais de Ação/efeitos dos fármacos , Agonistas Adrenérgicos beta/farmacologia , Animais , Nó Atrioventricular/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Cobaias , Átrios do Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Átrios do Coração/metabolismo , Ventrículos do Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Isoproterenol/farmacologia , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Técnicas de Patch-Clamp/métodos
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 52(2): 302-314, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30816676

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The phenylalkylamine class of L-type Ca2+ channel antagonist verapamil prolongs the effective refractory period (ERP) of human atrium, which appears to contribute to the efficacy of verapamil in preventing reentrant-based atrial arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation. This study was designed to investigate the molecular and electrophysiological mechanism underlying the action of verapamil on human Kv1.5 (hKv1.5) channel that determines action potential duration and ERP in human atrium. METHODS: Site-directed mutagenesis created 10 single-point mutations within pore region of hKv1.5 channel. Wholecell patch-clamp method investigated the effect of verapamil on wild-type and mutant hKv1.5 channels heterologously expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Docking simulation was conducted using open-state homology model of hKv1.5 channel pore. RESULTS: Verapamil preferentially blocked hKv1.5 channel in its open state with IC50 of 2.4±0.6 µM (n = 6). The blocking effect of verapamil was significantly attenuated in T479A, T480A, I502A, V505A, I508A, L510A, V512A and V516A mutants, compared with wild-type hKv1.5 channel. Computer docking simulation predicted that verapamil is positioned within central cavity of channel pore and has contact with Thr479, Thr480, Val505, Ile508, Ala509, Val512, Pro513 and Val516. CONCLUSION: Verapamil acts as an open-channel blocker of hKv1.5 channel, presumably due to direct binding to specific amino acids within pore region of hKv1.5 channel, such as Thr479, Thr480, Val505, Ile508, Val512 and Val516. This blocking effect of verapamil on hKv1.5 channel appears to contribute at least partly to prolongation of atrial ERP and resultant antiarrhythmic action on atrial fibrillation in humans.


Assuntos
Canal de Potássio Kv1.5/antagonistas & inibidores , Canal de Potássio Kv1.5/química , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Mutação Puntual , Bloqueadores dos Canais de Potássio/química , Verapamil/química , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Animais , Fibrilação Atrial/tratamento farmacológico , Fibrilação Atrial/genética , Fibrilação Atrial/metabolismo , Fibrilação Atrial/patologia , Sítios de Ligação , Células CHO , Cricetulus , Humanos , Canal de Potássio Kv1.5/genética , Canal de Potássio Kv1.5/metabolismo , Bloqueadores dos Canais de Potássio/farmacologia , Verapamil/farmacologia
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J Biochem ; 2024 Mar 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38507681

RESUMO

Morphological and structural remodeling of the heart, including cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis, has been considered a therapeutic target for heart failure for approximately three decades. Groundbreaking heart failure medications demonstrating reverse remodeling effects have contributed significantly to medical advancements. However, nearly 50% of heart failure patients still exhibit drug resistance, posing a challenge to the healthcare system. Recently, characteristics of heart failure resistant to ARBs and ß-blockers have been defined, highlighting preserved systolic function despite impaired diastolic function, leading to the classification of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The pathogenesis and etiology of HFpEF may be related to metabolic abnormalities, as evidenced by its mimicry through endothelial dysfunction and excessive intake of high-fat diets. Our recent findings indicate a significant involvement of mitochondrial hyper-fission in the progression of heart failure. This mitochondrial pathological remodeling is associated with redox imbalance, especially hydrogen sulfide accumulation due to abnormal electron leak in myocardium. In this review, we also introduce a novel therapeutic strategy for heart failure from the current perspective of mitochondrial redox-metabolic remodeling.

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Commun Biol ; 6(1): 511, 2023 05 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37173432

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Remdesivir is an antiviral drug used for COVID-19 treatment worldwide. Cardiovascular side effects have been associated with remdesivir; however, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown. Here, we performed a large-scale G-protein-coupled receptor screening in combination with structural modeling and found that remdesivir is a selective, partial agonist for urotensin-II receptor (UTS2R) through the Gαi/o-dependent AKT/ERK axis. Functionally, remdesivir treatment induced prolonged field potential and APD90 in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS)-derived cardiomyocytes and impaired contractility in both neonatal and adult cardiomyocytes, all of which mirror the clinical pathology. Importantly, remdesivir-mediated cardiac malfunctions were effectively attenuated by antagonizing UTS2R signaling. Finally, we characterized the effect of 110 single-nucleotide variants in UTS2R gene reported in genome database and found four missense variants that show gain-of-function effects in the receptor sensitivity to remdesivir. Collectively, our study illuminates a previously unknown mechanism underlying remdesivir-related cardiovascular events and that genetic variations of UTS2R gene can be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular events during remdesivir treatment, which collectively paves the way for a therapeutic opportunity to prevent such events in the future.


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Antivirais , COVID-19 , Insuficiência Cardíaca , Células-Tronco Pluripotentes Induzidas , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , COVID-19/patologia , Tratamento Farmacológico da COVID-19 , Insuficiência Cardíaca/patologia , Miócitos Cardíacos , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/agonistas , Antivirais/farmacologia
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Biomolecules ; 12(7)2022 06 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35883452

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In the adult mammalian heart, no data have yet shown the existence of cardiomyocyte-differentiable stem cells that can be used to practically repair the injured myocardium. Atypically shaped cardiomyocytes (ACMs) are found in cultures of the cardiomyocyte-removed fraction obtained from cardiac ventricles from neonatal to aged mice. ACMs are thought to be a subpopulation of cardiomyocytes or immature cardiomyocytes, most closely resembling cardiomyocytes due to their spontaneous beating, well-organized sarcomere and the expression of cardiac-specific proteins, including some fetal cardiac gene proteins. In this review, we focus on the characteristics of ACMs compared with ventricular myocytes and discuss whether these cells can be substitutes for damaged cardiomyocytes. ACMs reside in the interstitial spaces among ventricular myocytes and survive under severely hypoxic conditions fatal to ventricular myocytes. ACMs have not been observed to divide or proliferate, similar to cardiomyocytes, but they maintain their ability to fuse with each other. Thus, it is worthwhile to understand the role of ACMs and especially how these cells perform cell fusion or function independently in vivo. It may aid in the development of new approaches to cell therapy to protect the injured heart or the clarification of the pathogenesis underlying arrhythmia in the injured heart.


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Miocárdio , Miócitos Cardíacos , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Ventrículos do Coração/patologia , Mamíferos , Camundongos , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Miócitos Cardíacos/metabolismo , Proteínas/metabolismo , Células-Tronco
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Biomolecules ; 12(4)2022 04 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35454159

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Propofol is a broadly used intravenous anesthetic agent that can cause cardiovascular effects, including bradycardia and asystole. A possible mechanism for these effects is slowing cardiac pacemaker activity due to inhibition of the hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels. However, it remains unclear how propofol affects the allosteric nature of the voltage- and cAMP-dependent gating mechanism in HCN channels. To address this aim, we investigated the effect of propofol on HCN channels (HCN4 and HCN2) in heterologous expression systems using a whole-cell patch clamp technique. The extracellular application of propofol substantially suppressed the maximum current at clinical concentrations. This was accompanied by a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage dependence of channel opening. These effects were significantly attenuated by intracellular loading of cAMP, even after considering the current modification by cAMP in opposite directions. The differential degree of propofol effects in the presence and absence of cAMP was rationalized by an allosteric gating model for HCN channels, where we assumed that propofol affects allosteric couplings between the pore, voltage-sensor, and cyclic nucleotide-binding domain (CNBD). The model predicted that propofol enhanced autoinhibition of pore opening by unliganded CNBD, which was relieved by the activation of CNBD by cAMP. Taken together, these findings reveal that propofol acts as an allosteric modulator of cAMP-dependent gating in HCN channels, which may help us to better understand the clinical action of this anesthetic drug.


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Anestésicos , Propofol , Anestésicos/farmacologia , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Canais Disparados por Nucleotídeos Cíclicos Ativados por Hiperpolarização/química , Canais Disparados por Nucleotídeos Cíclicos Ativados por Hiperpolarização/genética , Canais Disparados por Nucleotídeos Cíclicos Ativados por Hiperpolarização/metabolismo , Ativação do Canal Iônico/fisiologia , Canais de Potássio/metabolismo , Propofol/farmacologia
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J Vis Exp ; (171)2021 05 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34096909

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In basic research using mouse heart, isolating viable individual cardiomyocytes is a crucial technical step to overcome. Traditionally, isolating cardiomyocytes from rabbits, guinea pigs or rats has been performed via retrograde perfusion of the heart with enzymes using a Langendorff apparatus. However, a high degree of skill is required when this method is used with a small mouse heart. An antegrade perfusion method that does not use a Langendorff apparatus was recently reported for the isolation of mouse cardiomyocytes. We herein report a complete protocol for the improved antegrade perfusion of the excised heart to isolate individual heart cells from adult mice (8 - 108 weeks old). Antegrade perfusion is performed by injecting perfusate near the apex of the left ventricle of the excised heart, the aorta of which was clamped, using an infusion pump. All procedures are carried out on a pre-warmed heater mat under a microscope, which allows for the injection and perfusion processes to be monitored. The results suggest that ventricular and atrial myocytes, and fibroblasts can be well isolated from a single adult mouse simultaneously.


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Miócitos Cardíacos/citologia , Animais , Separação Celular/métodos , Fibroblastos/citologia , Ventrículos do Coração/citologia , Camundongos , Perfusão/métodos
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Br J Pharmacol ; 178(13): 2690-2708, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33763865

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The slowly activating delayed rectifier K+ channel (IKs ), composed of pore-forming KCNQ1 α-subunits and ancillary KCNE1 ß-subunits, regulates ventricular repolarization in human heart. Propofol, at clinically used concentrations, modestly inhibits the intact (wild-type) IKs channels and is therefore unlikely to appreciably prolong QT interval in ECG during anaesthesia. However, little information is available concerning the inhibitory effect of propofol on IKs channel associated with its gene variants implicated in QT prolongation. The KCNE1 single nucleotide polymorphism leading to D85N is associated with drug-induced QT prolongation and therefore regarded as a clinically important genetic variant. This study examined whether KCNE1-D85N affects the sensitivity of IKs to inhibition by propofol. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Whole-cell patch-clamp and immunostaining experiments were conducted in HEK293 cells and/or mouse cardiomyocyte-derived HL-1 cells, transfected with wild-type KCNQ1, wild-type or variant KCNE1 cDNAs. KEY RESULTS: Propofol inhibited KCNQ1/KCNE1-D85N current more potently than KCNQ1/KCNE1 current in HEK293 cells and HL-1 cells. Immunostaining experiments in HEK293 cells revealed that pretreatment with propofol (10 µM) did not appreciably affect cell membrane expression of KCNQ1 and KCNE1 proteins in KCNQ1/KCNE1 and KCNQ1/KCNE1-D85N channels. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: The KCNE1 polymorphism D85N significantly elevates the sensitivity of IKs to inhibition by propofol. This study detects a functionally important role of KCNE1-D85N polymorphism in conferring genetic susceptibility to propofol-induced QT prolongation and further suggests the possibility that the inhibitory action of anaesthetics on ionic currents becomes exaggerated in patients carrying variants in genes encoding ion channels.


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Canais de Potássio de Abertura Dependente da Tensão da Membrana , Propofol , Animais , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Canal de Potássio KCNQ1/genética , Camundongos , Canais de Potássio de Abertura Dependente da Tensão da Membrana/genética , Propofol/farmacologia
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Front Cell Dev Biol ; 9: 597997, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33553176

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The organic anion transporter SLCO2A1 constitutes an essential core component of the ATP-conductive large-conductance anion (Maxi-Cl) channel. Our previous experiments using Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts showed that the Maxi-Cl channel contributes largely to the release of ATP into the coronary effluent observed during 10-min reperfusion following a short period (6 min) of oxygen-glucose deprivation. The present study examined the effect of endogenous ATP released via Maxi-Cl channels on the left ventricular contractile function of Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts, using a fluid-filled balloon connected to a pressure transducer. After the initial 30-min stabilization period, the heart was then perfused with oxygen-glucose-deprived Tyrode solution for 6 min, which was followed by a 10-min perfusion with oxygenated normal Tyrode solution in the absence and presence of an ATP-hydrolyzing enzyme, apyrase, and/or an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist, 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine (DPCPX). In the absence of apyrase and DPCPX, the left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) decreased from a baseline value of 72.3 ± 7.1 to 57.5 ± 5.5 mmHg (n = 4) at the end of 6-min perfusion with oxygen-glucose-deprived Tyrode solution, which was followed by a transient increase to 108.5 ± 16.5 mmHg during subsequent perfusion with oxygenated normal Tyrode solution. However, in the presence of apyrase and DPCPX, the LVDP decreased to the same degree during 6-min perfusion with oxygen-glucose-deprived Tyrode solution, but failed to exhibit a transient increase during a subsequent perfusion with oxygenated normal Tyrode solution. These results strongly suggest that endogenous ATP released through Maxi-Cl channels contributes to the development of transient positive inotropy observed during reperfusion after short-period hypoxia/ischemia in the heart.

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Br J Pharmacol ; 177(16): 3811-3827, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32436224

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Volatile anaesthetics have been shown to differentially modulate mammalian Shaker-related voltage-gated potassium (Kv 1.x) channels. This study was designed to investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the modulatory effects of desflurane or sevoflurane on human Kv 1.5 (hKv 1.5) channels. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Thirteen single-point mutations were constructed within pore domain of hKv 1.5 channel using site-directed mutagenesis. The effects of desflurane or sevoflurane on heterologously expressed wild-type and mutant hKv 1.5 channels were examined by whole-cell patch-clamp technique. A computer simulation was conducted to predict the docking pose of desflurane or sevoflurane within hKv 1.5 channel. KEY RESULTS: Both desflurane and sevoflurane increased hKv 1.5 current at mild depolarizations but decreased it at strong depolarizations, indicating that these anaesthetics produce both stimulatory and inhibitory actions on hKv 1.5 channels. The inhibitory effect of desflurane or sevoflurane on hKv 1.5 channels arose primarily from its open-channel blocking action. The inhibitory action of desflurane or sevoflurane on hKv 1.5 channels was significantly attenuated in T480A, V505A, and I508A mutant channels, compared with wild-type channel. Computational docking simulation predicted that desflurane or sevoflurane resides within the inner cavity of channel pore and has contact with Thr479, Thr480, Val505, and Ile508. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Desflurane and sevoflurane exert an open-channel blocking action on hKv 1.5 channels by functionally interacting with specific amino acids located within the channel pore. This study thus identifies a novel molecular basis mediating inhibitory modulation of hKv 1.5 channels by desflurane and sevoflurane.


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Anestésicos , Animais , Simulação por Computador , Desflurano , Humanos , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Sevoflurano
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