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Na+-induced Ca2+ influx through reverse mode of Na+-Ca2+ exchanger in mouse ventricular cardiomyocyte

Zhen-Yu Yan _, Tao Ban, Yao Fan, Wei-Ran Chen, Hong-Li Sun, Henying Chen, Quo-Fen Qiao and Bai-Yan Li

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Oncotarget. 2015; 6:23272-23280. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.4878

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Abstract

Zhen-Yu Yan1,2, Tao Ban1,3, Yao Fan1, Wei-Ran Chen1, Hong-Li Sun4, Hanying Chen4, Quo-Fen Qiao1,3, Bai-Yan Li1

1Department of Pharmacology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China

2Riley Heart Research Center, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA

3Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Medicine Research, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China

4Department of Pharmacology, Da-Qing Campus of Harbin Medical University, Da-Qing, China

Correspondence to:

Bai-Yan Li, e-mail: [email protected]

Keywords: Pathology Section, reverse mode of Na+-Ca2+ exchanger, dobutamine, action potential, voltage-gated ion channel, ventricular cardiomyocyte

Abbreviations: NCX, Na+/Ca2+ exchanger

Received: June 15, 2015     Accepted: July 24, 2015     Published: August 06, 2015

ABSTRACT

Background: Dobutamine is commonly used for clinical management of heart failure and its pharmacological effects have long been investigated as inotropics via β–receptor activation. However, there is no electrophysiological evidence if dobutamine contributes inotropic action due at least partially to the reverse mode of Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) activation.

Methods: Action potential (AP), voltage-gated Na+ (INa), Ca2+ (ICa), and K+ (Ito and IK1) currents were observed using whole-cell patch technique before and after dobutamine in ventricular cardiomyocytes isolated from adult mouse hearts. Another sets of observation were also performed with Kb-r7943 or in the solution without [Ca2+]o.

Results: Dobutamine (0.1–1.0 μM) significantly enhanced the AP depolarization with prolongation of AP duration (APD) in a concentration-dependent fashion. The density of INa was also increased concentration-dependently without alternation of voltage-dependent steady-status of activation and inactivation, reactivation as well. Whereas, the activities for ICa, Ito, and IK1 were not changed by dobutamine. Intriguingly, the dobutamine-mediated changes in AP repolarization were abolished by 3 μM Kb-r7943 pretreatment or by simply removing [Ca2+]o without affecting accelerated depolarization. Additionally, the ratio of APD50/APD90 was not significantly altered in the presence of dobutamine, implying that effective refractory period was remain unchanged.

Conclusion: This novel finding provides evidence that dobutamine upregulates of voltage-gated Na+ channel function and Na+ influx-induced activation of the reverse mode of NCX, suggesting that dobutamine may not only accelerate ventricular contraction via fast depolarization but also cause Ca2+ influx, which contributes its positive inotropic effect synergistically with β-receptor activation without increasing the arrhythmogenetic risk.


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