Literature DB >> 18400986

Neuronal nitric oxide synthase signaling within cardiac myocytes targets phospholamban.

Honglan Wang1, Mark J Kohr, Christopher J Traynham, Debra G Wheeler, Paul M L Janssen, Mark T Ziolo.   

Abstract

Studies have shown that neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS, NOS1) knockout mice (NOS1-/-) have increased or decreased contractility, but consistently have found a slowed rate of intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) decline and relengthening. Contraction and [Ca2+]i decline are determined by many factors, one of which is phospholamban (PLB). The purpose of this study is to determine the involvement of PLB in the NOS1-mediated effects. Force-frequency experiments were performed in trabeculae isolated from NOS1-/- and wild-type (WT) mice. We also simultaneously measured Ca2+ transients (Fluo-4) and cell shortening (edge detection) in myocytes isolated from WT, NOS1-/-, and PLB-/- mice. NOS1-/- trabeculae had a blunted force-frequency response and prolonged relaxation. We observed similar effects in myocytes with NOS1 knockout or specific NOS1 inhibition with S-methyl-l-thiocitrulline (SMLT) in WT myocytes (i.e., decreased Ca2+ transient and cell shortening amplitudes and prolonged decline of [Ca2+]i). Alternatively, NOS1 inhibition with SMLT in PLB-/- myocytes had no effect. Acute inhibition of NOS1 with SMLT in WT myocytes also decreased basal PLB serine16 phosphorylation. Furthermore, there was a decreased SR Ca2+ load with NOS1 knockout or inhibition, which is consistent with the negative contractile effects. Perfusion with FeTPPS (peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst) mimicked the effects of NOS1 knockout or inhibition. beta-Adrenergic stimulation restored the slowed [Ca2+]i decline in NOS1-/- myocytes, but a blunted contraction remained, suggesting additional protein target(s). In summary, NOS1 inhibition or knockout leads to decreased contraction and slowed [Ca2+]i decline, and this effect is absent in PLB-/- myocytes. Thus NOS1 signaling modulates PLB serine16 phosphorylation, in part, via peroxynitrite.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18400986      PMCID: PMC2771755          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00367.2007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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