long QT syndrome;
sodium channel;
electrophysiology;
genetics;
arrhythmias;
D O I:
10.1152/physiolgenomics.00039.2002
中图分类号:
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号:
071009 ;
090102 ;
摘要:
A novel SCN5A mutation associated with long QT- 3: altered inactivation kinetics and channel dysfunction. Physiol Genomics 10: 191- 197, 2002. First published July 16, 2002; 10.1152/ physiolgenomics. 00039.2002.- Mutations in the gene (SCN5A) encoding the alpha- subunit of the cardiac Na+ channel cause congenital long QT syndrome (LQT- 3). Here we describe a novel LQT- 3 mutation I1768V (I1768V) located in the sixth transmembrane spanning segment of domain IV. This mutation is unusual in that it is located within a transmembrane spanning domain and does not promote the typically observed sustained inward current corresponding to a gain of channel function (bursting). Rather, I1768V increases the rate of recovery from inactivation and increases the channel availability, observed as a positive shift of the steady- state inactivation curve (+7.6 mV). Using a Markovian model of the cardiac Na+ channel, we simulated these changes in gating behavior and demonstrated that a small increase in the rate of recovery from inactivation is sufficient to explain all of the experimentally observed current changes. The effect of these alterations in channel gating results in an increase in window current that may act to disrupt cardiac repolarization.
机构:
Harvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USAHarvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
Keating, MT
Sanguinetti, MC
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机构:Harvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
机构:
Harvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USAHarvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
Keating, MT
Sanguinetti, MC
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机构:Harvard Univ, Sch Med,Childrens Hosp, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Cell Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USA