Synchrony of Cardiomyocyte Ca2+ Release is Controlled by t-tubule Organization, SR Ca2+ Content, and Ryanodine Receptor Ca2+ Sensitivity

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作者
Oyehaug, Leiv
Loose, Kristian O.
Jolle, Guro F.
Roe, Asmund T.
Sjaastad, Ivar
Christensen, Geir
Sejersted, Ole M.
Louch, William E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Univ Hosp, Expt Med Res Inst, Oslo, Norway
关键词
ACTION-POTENTIAL REPOLARIZATION; DIFFUSE-FIRE MODEL; SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES; REDUCED SYNCHRONY; CALCIUM-RELEASE; CARDIAC MYOCYTES; HEART-FAILURE; CONTRACTION; WAVES;
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10.1016/j.bpj.2013.03.022
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
摘要
Recent work has demonstrated that cardiomyocyte Ca2+ release is desynchronized in several pathological conditions. Loss of Ca2+ release synchrony has been attributed to t-tubule disruption, but it is unknown if other factors also contribute. We investigated this issue in normal and failing myocytes by integrating experimental data with a mathematical model describing spatiotemporal dynamics of Ca2+ in the cytosol and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Heart failure development in post-infarction mice was associated with progressive t-tubule disorganization, as quantified by fast-Fourier transforms. Data from fast-Fourier transforms were then incorporated in the model as a dyadic organization index, reflecting the proportion of ryanodine receptors located in dyads. With decreasing dyadic-organization index, the model predicted greater dyssynchrony of Ca2+ release, which exceeded that observed in experimental line-scan images. Model and experiment were reconciled by reducing the threshold for Ca2+ release in the model, suggesting that increased RyR sensitivity partially offsets the desynchronizing effects of t-tubule disruption in heart failure. Reducing the magnitude of SR Ca2+ content and release, whether experimentally by thapsigargin treatment, or in the model, desynchronized the Ca2+ transient. However, in cardiomyocytes isolated from SERCA2 knockout mice, RyR sensitization offset such effects. A similar interplay between RyR sensitivity and SR content was observed during treatment of myocytes with low-dose caffeine. Initial synchronization of Ca2+ release during caffeine was reversed as SR content declined due to enhanced RyR leak. Thus, synchrony of cardiomyocyte Ca2+ release is not only determined by t-tubule organization but also by the interplay between RyR sensitivity and SR Ca2+ content.
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页码:1685 / 1697
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