Proarrhythmic Defects in Timothy Syndrome Require Calmodulin Kinase II

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作者
Thiel, William H. [2 ]
Chen, Biyi
Hund, Thomas J.
Koval, Olha M.
Purohit, Anil
Song, Long-Sheng
Mohler, Peter J.
Anderson, Mark E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Internal Med, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN USA
关键词
action potentials; calcium; ion channels; long-QT syndrome; myocytes;
D O I
10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.788067
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-Timothy syndrome (TS) is a disease of excessive cellular Ca2+ entry and life-threatening arrhythmias caused by a mutation in the primary cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel (Ca(V)1.2). The TS mutation causes loss of normal voltage-dependent inactivation of Ca(V)1.2 current (I-Ca). During cellular Ca2+ overload, the calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) causes arrhythmias. We hypothesized that CaMKII is a part of the proarrhythmic mechanism in TS. Methods and Results-We developed an adult rat ventricular myocyte model of TS (G406R) by lentivirus-mediated transfer of wild-type and TS Ca(V)1.2. The exogenous Ca(V)1.2 contained a mutation (T1066Y) conferring dihydropyridine resistance, so we could silence endogenous Ca(V)1.2 with nifedipine and maintain peak I-Ca at control levels in infected cells. TS Ca(V)1.2-infected ventricular myocytes exhibited the signature voltage-dependent inactivation loss under Ca2+ buffering conditions, not permissive for CaMKII activation. In physiological Ca2+ solutions, TS Ca(V)1.2-expressing ventricular myocytes exhibited increased CaMKII activity and a proarrhythmic phenotype that included action potential prolongation, increased I-Ca facilitation, and afterdepolarizations. Intracellular dialysis of a CaMKII inhibitory peptide, but not a control peptide, reversed increases in I-Ca facilitation, normalized the action potential, and prevented afterdepolarizations. We developed a revised mathematical model that accounts for CaMKII-dependent and CaMKII-independent effects of the TS mutation. Conclusion-In TS, the loss of voltage-dependent inactivation is an upstream initiating event for arrhythmia phenotypes that are ultimately dependent on CaMKII activation. (Circulation. 2008; 118: 2225-2234.)
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页码:2225 / U38
页数:28
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