Frequency-dependent changes in calcium cycling and contractile activation in SERCA2a transgenic mice

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Katsuji Hashimoto
Nestor Gustavo Perez
Hideo Kusuoka
Debra L. Baker
Muthu Periasamy
Eduardo Marbán
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[3] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,undefined
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[9] E-mail: marban@mail.jhmi.edu,undefined
[10] Centro de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares,undefined
[11] Facultat de Ciencias Medicas de La Plata (UNLP),undefined
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[13] (1900) La Plata,undefined
[14] Buenos Aires,undefined
[15] Argentina,undefined
[16] 231 Bethesda Avenue (Rm 3354),undefined
[17] PO Box 670542,undefined
[18] Cincinnati,undefined
[19] OH 45267-0542 USA,undefined
[20] Institute for Clinical Research,undefined
[21] Osaka National Hospital,undefined
[22] 2-1-14 Hoenzaka Chuo-ku,undefined
[23] Osaka,undefined
[24] 540-0006 Japan,undefined
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Key words Calcium – Ca-pump – contractile function – e-c coupling – SR;
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Objective: This study was undertaken to investigate the mechanism of altered contractility in hearts from transgenic mice overexpressing the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA2a). In particular, we sought to determine whether the reported increase in contractility is freqnency-dependent, as might be expected if attributable to changes in SR Ca2+ loading. Methods: Intracellular [Ca2+] and contractile force were measured at room temperature (22 °C) simultaneously in fura-2-loaded isometrically-contracting trabeculae dissected from the hearts of FVB/N control (n=6) or SERCA2a transgenic (n=6) mice. Results: SERCA transgenics exhibit a positive force-frequency relationship, but this was flat in age- and strain-matched controls. SERCA transgenics exhibit a sizable increase in calcium transient amplitude relative to controls, with a concomitant increase in force generation at higher frequencies of stimulation. Amplitudes of Ca2+ transients (transgenics: 1.56 ± 0.09 μmol/l, controls: 1.21 ± 0.14) and twitches (transgenics: 21.71 ± 0.91 mN/mm2, controls: 13.74 ± 1.67) were significantly different at 2.0 Hz stimulation (P < 0.05). Conclusion: An increase in SERCA expression increases the ability of the sarcoplasmic reticulum to store calcium, such that more calcium is available to be released during each heartbeat at higher stimulation rates.
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