Sodium Channel NaV1.5 Expression is Enhanced in Cultured Adult Rat Skeletal Muscle Fibers

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J. Morel
F. Rannou
H. Talarmin
M. A. Giroux-Metges
J. P. Pennec
G. Dorange
G. Gueret
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[1] Université de Bretagne Occidentale,Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé, EA 4326, Laboratoire de Physiologie
[2] Université Européenne de Bretagne,Institut Universitaire de Technologie
[3] CHU Brest,undefined
[4] Service d’Explorations Fonctionnelles Respiratoires,undefined
[5] Université de Brest,undefined
[6] CHU Brest,undefined
[7] Laboratoire de Physiologie,undefined
[8] Pôle Anesthésie Réanimation,undefined
[9] EA 4326,undefined
[10] Faculté de Médecine,undefined
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Skeletal muscle fiber; Cell culture; Sodium current; Na; 1.4; Na; 1.5; β subunits; Denervation;
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This study analyzes changes in the distribution, electrophysiological properties, and proteic composition of voltage-gated sodium channels (NaV) in cultured adult rat skeletal muscle fibers. Patch clamp and molecular biology techniques were carried out in flexor digitorum brevis (FDB) adult rat skeletal muscle fibers maintained in vitro after cell dissociation with collagenase. After 4 days of culture, an increase of the NaV1.5 channel type was observed. This was confirmed by an increase in TTX-resistant channels and by Western blot test. These channels exhibited increased activation time constant (τm) and reduced conductance, similar to what has been observed in denervated muscles in vivo, where the density of NaV1.5 was increasing progressively after denervation. By real-time polymerase chain reaction, we found that the expression of β subunits was also modified, but only after 7 days of culture: increase in β1 without β4 modifications. β1 subunit is known to induce a negative shift of the inactivation curve, thus reducing current amplitude and duration. At day 7, τh was back to normal and τm still increased, in agreement with a decrease in sodium current and conductance at day 4 and normalization at day 7. Our model is a useful tool to study the effects of denervation in adult muscle fibers in vitro and the expression of sodium channels. Our data evidenced an increase in NaV1.5 channels and the involvement of β subunits in the regulation of sodium current and fiber excitability.
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