Altered Na+/Ca2+-exchanger activity due to downregulation of Na+/K+-ATPase alpha2-isoform in heart failure

Cardiovascular Research
Fredrik SwiftO M Sejersted

Abstract

The Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) alpha2-isoform is preferentially located in the t-tubules of cardiomyocytes and is functionally coupled to the Na+/Ca(+-exchanger (NCX) and Ca2+ regulation through intracellular Na+ concentration ([Na+]i). We hypothesized that downregulation of the NKA alpha2-isoform during congestive heart failure (CHF) disturbs the link between Na+ and Ca2+, and thus the control of cardiomyocyte contraction. NKA isoform and t-tubule distributions were studied using immunocytochemistry, confocal and electron microscopy in a post-infarction rat model of CHF. Sham-operated rats served as controls. NKA and NCX currents (I NKA and I NCX) were measured and alpha2-isoform current (I NKA,alpha2) was separated from total I NKA using 0.3 microM ouabain. Detubulation of cardiomyocytes was performed to assess the presence of alpha2-isoforms in the t-tubules. In CHF, the t-tubule network had a disorganized appearance in both isolated cardiomyocytes and fixed tissue. This was associated with altered expression patterns of NKA alpha1- and alpha2-isoforms. I NKA,alpha2 density was reduced by 78% in CHF, in agreement with decreased protein expression (74%). When I NKA,alpha2 was blocked in Sham cardiomyocytes, contractile parameters co...Continue Reading

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