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Pharmacological inhibition of na/ca exchange results in increased cellular Ca2+ load attributable to the predominance of forward mode block.

Semir Ozdemir1, Virginie Bito, Patricia Holemans, Laurent Vinet, Jean-Jacques Mercadier, Andras Varro, Karin R Sipido.   

Abstract

Block of Na/Ca exchange (NCX) has potential therapeutic applications, in particular, if a mode-selective block could be achieved, but also carries serious risks for disturbing the normal Ca2+ balance maintained by NCX. We have examined the effects of partial inhibition of NCX by SEA-0400 (1 or 0.3 micromol/L) in left ventricular myocytes from healthy pigs or mice and from mice with heart failure (MLP-/-). During voltage clamp ramps with [Ca2+](i) buffering, block of reverse mode block was slightly larger than of forward mode (by 25+/-5%, P<0.05). In the absence of [Ca2+](i) buffering and with sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) fluxes blocked, rate constants for Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ efflux were reduced to the same extent (to 36+/-6% and 32+/-4%, respectively). With normal SR function the reduction of inward NCX current (I(NCX)) was 57+/-10% (n=10); during large caffeine-induced Ca2+ transients, it was larger (82+/-3%). [Ca2+](i) transients evoked during depolarizing steps increased (from 424+/-27 to 994+/-127 nmol/L at +10 mV, P<0.05), despite a reduction of I(CaL) by 27%. Resting [Ca2+](i) increased; there was a small decrease in the rate of decline of [Ca2+](i). SR Ca2+) content increased more than 2-fold. Contraction amplitude of field-stimulated myocytes increased in healthy myocytes but not in myocytes from MLP-/- mice, in which SR Ca2+ content remained unchanged. These data provide proof-of-principle that even partial inhibition of NCX results in a net gain of Ca2+. Further development of NCX blockers, in particular, for heart failure, must balance potential benefits of I(NCX) reduction against effects on Ca2+ handling by refining mode dependence and/or including additional targets.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18451338     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.173922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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