| Literature DB >> 24137290 |
Tian-Yi Gan1, Weiwei Qiao, Guo-Jun Xu, Xian-Hui Zhou, Bao-Peng Tang, Jian-Guo Song, Yao-Dong Li, Jian Zhang, Fa-Peng Li, Ting Mao, Tao Jiang.
Abstract
Action potential (AP) contours vary considerably between the fibers of normal adult and aged left atria. The underlying ionic and molecular mechanisms that mediate these differences remain unknown. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the L-type calcium current (ICa.L) and the L-type Ca2+ channel of the left atria may be altered with age to contribute to atrial fibrillation (AF). Two groups of mongrel dogs (normal adults, 2-2.5 years old and older dogs, >8 years old) were used in this study. The inducibility of AF was quantitated using the cumulative window of vulnerability (WOV). A whole-cell patch-clamp was used to record APs and ICa.L in left atrial (LA) cells obtained from the two groups of dogs. Protein and mRNA expression levels of the a1C (Cav1.2) subunit of the L-type calcium channel were assessed using western blotting and quantitative PCR (qPCR), respectively. Although the resting potential, AP amplitude and did not differ with age, the plateau potential was more negative and the APD90 was longer in the aged cells compared with that in normal adult cells. Aged LA cells exhibited lower peak ICa.L current densities than normal adult LA cells (P<0.05). In addition, the Cav1.2 mRNA and protein expression levels in LA cells were decreased in the aged group compared with those in the normal adult group. The lower AP plateau potential and the decreased ICa.L of LA cells in aged dogs may contribute to the slow and discontinuous conduction of the left atria. Furthermore, the reduction of the expression levels of Cav1.2 with age may be the molecular mechanism that mediates the decline in ICa.L with increasing age.Entities:
Keywords: aging; atria; calcuim channel; cellular electrophysiology
Year: 2013 PMID: 24137290 PMCID: PMC3797308 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2013.1266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Amplicon size and primer sequences of genes.
| Gene | Primer sequence | Amplicon size (bp) |
|---|---|---|
| β-actin | F: 5′-AAGGACCTGTATGCCAACACA-3′ | 152 |
| R: 5′-ATCCACACAGAATACTTGCGTT-3′ | ||
| Cav1.2 | F: 5′-GACGCTATGGGCTATGAGTTAC-3′ | 199 |
| R: 5′-AGTCCAGGTAGCCCTTTAGGT-3′ |
ECG data of adult and aged dogs (mean ± SD).
| Group | P wave (msec) | PWD interval (msec) | PR interval (msec) | QRS interval (msec) | QT interval (msec) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | 66.1±6.4 | 19.1±4.1 | 123.9±7.2 | 63.1±4.3 | 248.9±11.7 |
| Aged | 75.9±5.3 | 26.7±3.1 | 130.0±7.7 | 64.7±5.4 | 246.5±17.3 |
P<0.05 vs. adult canines. ECG, electrocardiogram; PR interval, from starting point of P wave to the starting point of QRS wave in electrocardiogram; QRS interval, rom starting point of QRS wave to the ending point of QRS wave in electrocardiogram; QT interval, from starting point of QRS wave to the ending point of T wave in electrocardiogram.
Figure 1.Determination of the window of vulnerability (WOV) for atrial fibrillation (AF) when programmed stimulation was performed at the RAA in adult and aged dogs. *P<0.05 vs. adult dogs. RAA, right atrial appendage; TH, threshold.
Figure 2.Action potential (AP) recording from the left atrial (LA) cells of (A) aged and (B) adult dogs.
Action potential characteristics recorded from adult and aged canine atria at a cycle length of 2000 msec (mean ± SD).
| Group | MDP (mv) | APA (mv) | Plateau (mv) | APD90 (msec) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | −78.8±0.8 | 109.8±1.4 | −6.4±1.1 | 320.0±7.9 |
| Aged | −79.2±1.4 | 110.5±4.9 | −9.5±1.7 | 340.5±10.1 |
P<0.05 vs. adult canines. MDP, maximum diastolic potential; APA, action potential amplitude; APD90, action potential duration to 90% repolarization.
Figure 3.Typical L-type calcium current (Ica-L) recordings obtained from left atrial (LA) myocytes in adult and aged dogs. (A) Adult LA cell; (B) aged LA cell; (C) mean Ica-L density-voltage relationship in adult (cells, n=11; hearts, n=7) and aged (cells, n=13; hearts, n=10) LA cells.
Electrophysiological characteristics of the L-type calcium current (ICa.L) in adult and aged canine LA cells (mean ± SD).
| Group | n | ICa.L density (pA/pF) | Steady-state activation | Steady-state inactivation | Monoexponential recovery time constants (msec) | ||
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| V0.5 (mV) | K (mV) | V0.5 (mV) | K (mV) | ||||
| Adult | 14 | −8.1±0.5 | −7.1±1.5 | 5.7±0.4 | −23.1±2.1 | 6.2±0.3 | 51.9±3.3 |
| Aged | 16 | −14.1±0.8 | −6.7±2.8 | 5.5±0.5 | −22.9±3.3 | 6.4±0.5 | 53.1±3.1 |
P<0.05 vs. adult. n, cell number; V0.5, half-activation or -inactivation voltage; K, slope factor; pA/pF, current density.
Figure 4.Decline in Cav1.2 mRNA expression with increasing age in the left atrial (LA) cells of canines. (A) Quantitative PCR (qPCR) products for Cav1.2 and β-actin. M, DNA marker; lane 1, Cav1.2 (adult); lane 2, Cav1.2 (aged); lane 3, β-actin (adult); lane 4, β-actin (aged). (B) Relative Cav1.2 mRNA expression levels. *P<0.05 vs. adult canines.
Figure 5.Decline in Cav1.2 protein expression levels with increasing age in the left atrial (LA) cells of dogs. (A) Western blotting bands for Cav1.2 and β-actin. (B) Relative Cav1.2 protein expression levels. *P<0.05 vs. adult dogs.