Literature DB >> 19376127

Functional role of CLC-2 chloride inward rectifier channels in cardiac sinoatrial nodal pacemaker cells.

Z Maggie Huang1, Chaithra Prasad, Fiona C Britton, Linda L Ye, William J Hatton, Dayue Duan.   

Abstract

A novel Cl(-) inward rectifier channel (Cl,ir) encoded by ClC-2, a member of the ClC voltage-gated Cl(-) channel gene superfamily, has been recently discovered in cardiac myocytes of several species. However, the physiological role of Cl,ir channels in the heart remains unknown. In this study we tested the hypothesis that Cl,ir channels may play an important role in cardiac pacemaker activity. In isolated guinea-pig sinoatrial node (SAN) cells, Cl,ir current was activated by hyperpolarization and hypotonic cell swelling. RT-PCR and immunohistological analyses confirmed the molecular expression of ClC-2 in guinea-pig SAN cells. Hypotonic stress increased the diastolic depolarization slope and decreased the maximum diastolic potential, action potential amplitude, APD(50), APD(90), and the cycle-length of the SAN cells. These effects were largely reversed by intracellular dialysis of anti-ClC-2 antibody, which significantly inhibited Cl,ir current but not other pacemaker currents, including the hyperpolarization-activated non-selective cationic "funny" current (I(f)), the L-type Ca(2+) currents (I(Ca,L)), the slowly-activating delayed rectifier I(Ks) and the volume-regulated outwardly-rectifying Cl(-) current (I(Cl,vol)). Telemetry electrocardiograph studies in conscious ClC-2 knockout (Clcn2(-/-)) mice revealed a decreased chronotropic response to acute exercise stress when compared to their age-matched Clcn2(+/+) and Clcn2(+/-) littermates. Targeted inactivation of ClC-2 does not alter intrinsic heart rate but prevented the positive chronotropic effect of acute exercise stress through a sympathetic regulation of ClC-2 channels. These results provide compelling evidence that ClC-2-encoded endogenous Cl,ir channels may play an important role in the regulation of cardiac pacemaker activity, which may become more prominent under stressed or pathological conditions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19376127      PMCID: PMC2735135          DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2009.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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