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Differential expression of genes participating in cardiomyocyte electrophysiological remodeling via membrane ionic mechanisms and Ca2+-handling in human heart failure.

Eda Seyma Kepenek1, Evren Ozcinar2, Erkan Tuncay1, Kamil Can Akcali1, Ahmet Ruchan Akar2, Belma Turan3.   

Abstract

Excitation-contraction coupling in normal cardiac function is performed with well balanced and coordinated functioning but with complex dynamic interactions between functionally connected membrane ionic currents. However, their genomic investigations provide essential information on the regulation of diseases by their transcripts. Therefore, we examined the gene expression levels of the most important voltage-gated ionic channels such as Na+-channels (SCN5A), Ca2+-channels (CACNA1C and CACNA1H), and K+-channels, including transient outward (KCND2, KCNA2, KCNA5, KCNA8), inward rectifier (KCNJ2, KCNJ12, KCNJ4), and delayed rectifier (KCNB1) in left ventricular tissues from either ischemic or dilated cardiomyopathy (ICM or DCM). We also examined the mRNA levels of ATP-dependent K+-channels (KCNJ11, ABCC9) and ERG-family channels (KCNH2). We further determined the mRNA levels of ryanodine receptors (RyR2; ARVC2), phospholamban (PLB or PLN), SR Ca2+-pump (SERCA2; ATP2A1), an accessory protein FKBP12 (PPIASE), protein kinase A (PPNAD4), and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CAMK2G). The mRNA levels of SCN5A, CACNA1C, and CACNA1H in both groups decreased markedly in the heart samples with similar significance, while KvLQT1 genes were high with depressed Kv4.2. The KCNJ11 and KCNJ12 in both groups were depressed, while the KCNJ4 level was significantly high. More importantly, the KCNA5 gene was downregulated only in the ICM, while the KCNJ2 was upregulated only in the DCM. Besides, mRNA levels of ARVC2 and PLB were significantly high compared to the controls, whereas others (ATP2A1, PPIASE, PPNAD4, and CAMK2G) were decreased. Importantly, the increases of KCNB1 and KCNJ11 were more prominent in the ICM than DCM, while the decreases in ATP2A1 and FKBP1A were more prominent in DCM compared to ICM. Overall, this study was the first to demonstrate that the different levels of changes in gene profiles via different types of cardiomyopathy are prominent particularly in some K+-channels, which provide further information about our knowledge of how remodeling processes can be differentiated in HF originated from different pathological conditions.

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Keywords:  Channelopathies; Heart failure; KATP-channels; Ryanodine receptors; Sodium–calcium exchanger; Voltage-gated ion channels

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31520233     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-019-03626-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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