Role of sodium-calcium exchanger in modulating the action potential of ventricular myocytes from normal and failing hearts

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作者
Armoundas, AA
Hobai, IA
Tomaselli, GF
Winslow, RL
O'Rourke, B
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Inst Mol Cardiobiol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Whitaker Biomed Engn Inst, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
heart failure; Na+-Ca2+ exchanger; reversal potential; Ca2+ transients;
D O I
10.1161/01.RES.0000080932.98903.D8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Increased Na+-Ca2+ exchange (NCX) activity in heart failure and hypertrophy may compensate for depressed sarcoplasmic reticular Ca2+ uptake, provide inotropic support through reverse-mode Ca2+ entry, and/or deplete intracellular Ca2+ stores. NCX is electrogenic and depends on Na+ and Ca2+ transmembrane gradients, making it difficult to predict its effect on the action potential (AP). Here, we examine the effect of [Na+](i) on the AP in myocytes from normal and pacing-induced failing canine hearts and estimate the direction of the NCX driving force using simultaneously recorded APs and Ca2+ transients. AP duration shortened with increasing [Na+](i) and was correlated with a shift in the reversal point of the NCX driving force. At [Na+](i) greater than or equal to 10 mmol/ L, outward NCX current during the plateau facilitated repolarization, whereas at 5 mmol/L [Na+](i), NCX had a depolarizing effect, confirmed by partially inhibiting NCX with exchange inhibitory peptide. Exchange inhibitory peptide shortened the AP duration at 5 mmol/ L [Na+](i) and prolonged it at [Na+](i) greater than or equal to 10 mmol/L. With K+ currents blocked, total membrane current was outward during the late plateau of an AP clamp at 10 mmol/ L [Na+](i) and became inward close to the predicted reversal point for the NCX driving force. The results were reproduced using a computer model. These results indicate that NCX plays an important role in shaping the AP of the canine myocyte, helping it to repolarize at high [Na+](i), especially in the failing heart, but contributing a depolarizing, potentially arrhythmogenic, influence at low [Na+](i).
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