Literature DB >> 15012599

Cortisol influences the ontogeny of both alpha- and beta-subunits of the cardiac sodium channel in fetal sheep.

A I Fahmi1, A J Forhead, A L Fowden, J I Vandenberg.   

Abstract

During development, the heart has to adapt to changes in shape, size and, at birth, to significant changes in arterial pressure. The orderly contraction of the heart is dependent on the coordinated expression of ion channels at appropriate densities in individual cardiac myocytes. The present study demonstrated that the expression of the alpha-subunit of the cardiac sodium channel, SCN5a, was high at mid gestation but then decreased until 10 days before birth before increasing again. Whereas the beta-subunit, SCN1b, gradually increased in expression towards partum, there was no detectable expression of SCN3b at any gestational time point. Fetal adrenalectomy prior to the normal prepartum surge in cortisol caused a reduction in expression of SCN1b and a 7.0 kb transcript of SCN5a, but not the major 8.5 kb transcript. Conversely, cortisol infusion into immature fetuses precociously increased expression levels of SCN1b and the SCN5a 7.0 kb transcript. The results show that cortisol regulates cardiac SCN gene expression in fetal sheep during late gestation. These findings could have implications for the aetiology of sudden infant death syndrome and for the intrauterine programming of adult cardiovascular disease.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15012599     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1800449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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