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Chronic hemodynamic overload of the atria is an important factor for gap junction remodeling in human and rat hearts.

Catherine Rucker-Martin1, Paul Milliez, Sisareuth Tan, Xavier Decrouy, Michel Recouvreur, Roger Vranckx, Claude Delcayre, Jean-François Renaud, Irene Dunia, Dominique Segretain, Stéphane N Hatem.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The expression and distribution of connexins is abnormal in a number of cardiac diseases, including atrial fibrillation, and is believed to favor conduction slowing and arrhythmia. Here, we studied the role of atrial structural remodeling in the disorganization of gap junctions and whether redistributed connexins can form new functional junction channels.
METHODS: Expression of connexin-43 (Cx43) was characterized by immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry in human right atrial specimens and in rat atria after myocardial infarction (MI). Gap junctions were studied by electron and 3-D microscopy, and myocyte-myocyte coupling was determined by Lucifer yellow dye transfer.
RESULTS: In both chronically hemodynamically overloaded human atria in sinus rhythm and in dilated atria from MI-rats, Cx43 were dephosphorylated and redistributed from the intercalated disc to the lateral cell membranes as observed during atrial fibrillation. In MI-rats, the gap junctions at the intercalated disc were smaller (20% decrease) and contained very little Cx43 (0 or 1 gold particle vs. 42 to 98 in sham-operated rats). In the lateral membranes of myocytes, numerous connexon aggregates comprising non-phosphorylated Cx43 were observed. These connexon aggregates were in no case assembled into gap junction plaque-like structures. However, N-cadherin was well organized in the intercalated disc. There was very little myocyte-myocyte coupling in MI-rat atria and no myocyte-fibroblast coupling. Regression of the atrial remodeling was associated with the normalization of Cx43 localization.
CONCLUSION: Structural alteration of the atrial myocardium is an important factor in the disorganization of connexins and gap junction. Moreover, redistributed Cx43 do not form junction channels.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16839528     DOI: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2006.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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