Diastolic dysfunction in familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy transgenic model mice.

Cardiovascular Research
Theodore P AbrahamDanuta Szczesna-Cordary

Abstract

Several mutations in the ventricular myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) were identified to cause familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (FHC). Based on our previous cellular findings showing delayed calcium transients in electrically stimulated intact papillary muscle fibres from transgenic Tg-R58Q and Tg-N47K mice and, in addition, prolonged force transients in Tg-R58Q fibres, we hypothesized that the malignant FHC phenotype associated with the R58Q mutation is most likely related to diastolic dysfunction. Cardiac morphology and in vivo haemodynamics by echocardiography as well as cardiac function in isolated perfused working hearts were assessed in transgenic (Tg) mutant mice. The ATPase-pCa relationship was determined in myofibrils isolated from Tg mouse hearts. In addition, the effect of both mutations on RLC phosphorylation was examined in rapidly frozen ventricular samples from Tg mice. Significantly, decreased cardiac function was observed in isolated perfused working hearts from both Tg-R58Q and Tg-N47K mice. However, echocardiographic examination showed significant alterations in diastolic transmitral velocities and deceleration time only in Tg-R58Q myocardium. Likewise, changes in Ca(2+) sensitivity, cooperativity, and...Continue Reading

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