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Subcellular localization of Na/K-ATPase isoforms in ventricular myocytes.

Garrick K Yuen1, Samuel Galice1, Donald M Bers2.   

Abstract

The sodium/potassium ATPase (NKA) is essential for establishing the normal intracellular [Na+] and [K+] and transmembrane gradients that are essential for many cellular functions, including cardiac electrophysiology and contractility. Different NKA isoforms exhibit differential expression levels, cellular localization, and function in different tissues and species. Prior work has indicated that the NKA-α1 isoform is quantitatively predominant in cardiac myocytes, but that the α2 isoform is preferentially concentrated in the transverse tubules (TT), possibly at junctions with the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) where α2 may preferentially modulate cardiac contractility. Here we measured subcellular localization of NKA-α1 and α2 using super-resolution microscopy (STED and STORM) and isoform-selective antibodies in mouse ventricular myocytes. We confirm the preferential localization of NKA-α2 in TT vs. surface sarcolemma, but also show that α2 is relatively excluded from longitudinal TT elements. In contrast NKA-α1 is relatively uniformly expressed in all three sarcolemmal regions. We also tested the hypothesis that NKA-α2 (vs. α1) is preferentially concentrated at SR junctional sites near ryanodine receptors (RyR2). The results refute this hypothesis, in that NKA-α1 and α2 were equally close to RyR2 at the TT, with no preferential NKA isoform localization near RyR2. We conclude that in contrast to relatively uniform NKA-α1 distribution, NKA-α2 is preferentially concentrated in the truly transverse (and not longitudinal) TT elements. However, NKA-α2 does not preferentially cluster at RyR2 junctions, so the TT NKA-α2 concentration may suffice for preferential effects of NKA-α2 inhibition on cardiac contractility.
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Keywords:  Cardiac myocytes; Na-pump; Na/K ATPase; Ryanodine receptor; Super-resolution microscopy; Transverse tubules

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28587810      PMCID: PMC5551422          DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2017.05.013

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


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