The reverse mode of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger contributes to the pacemaker mechanism in rabbit sinus node cells

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Noémi Tóth
Axel Loewe
Jozefina Szlovák
Zsófia Kohajda
Gergő Bitay
Jouko Levijoki
Julius Gy. Papp
András Varró
Norbert Nagy
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[1] University of Szeged,Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Albert Szent
[2] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Györgyi Medical School
[3] ELKH-SZTE Research Group of Cardiovascular Pharmacology,Institute of Biomedical Engineering
[4] Orion Pharma,undefined
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Sinus node (SN) pacemaking is based on a coupling between surface membrane ion-channels and intracellular Ca2+-handling. The fundamental role of the inward Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) is firmly established. However, little is known about the reverse mode exchange. A simulation study attributed important role to reverse NCX activity, however experimental evidence is still missing. Whole-cell and perforated patch-clamp experiments were performed on rabbit SN cells supplemented with fluorescent Ca2+-tracking. We established 2 and 8 mM pipette NaCl groups to suppress and enable reverse NCX. NCX was assessed by specific block with 1 μM ORM-10962. Mechanistic simulations were performed by Maltsev–Lakatta minimal computational SN model. Active reverse NCX resulted in larger Ca2+-transient amplitude with larger SR Ca2+-content. Spontaneous action potential (AP) frequency increased with 8 mM NaCl. When reverse NCX was facilitated by 1 μM strophantin the Ca2+i and spontaneous rate increased. ORM-10962 applied prior to strophantin prevented Ca2+i and AP cycle change. Computational simulations indicated gradually increasing reverse NCX current, Ca2+i and heart rate with increasing Na+i. Our results provide further evidence for the role of reverse NCX in SN pacemaking. The reverse NCX activity may provide additional Ca2+-influx that could increase SR Ca2+-content, which consequently leads to enhanced pacemaking activity.
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