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Calmodulin/CaMKII inhibition improves intercellular communication and impulse propagation in the heart and is antiarrhythmic under conditions when fibrosis is absent

Hiroki Takanari, Vincent J.A. Bourgonje, Magda S. C. Fontes, A. Raaijmakers, Helen E. Driessen, John A. Jansen, Roel van der Nagel, Bart Kok, Leonie van Stuijvenberg, M. Boulaksil, Yoshio Takemoto, Masatoshi Yamazaki, Yukiomi Tsuji, Haruo Honjo, Kaichiro Kamiya

Cardiovascular Research · 2016 · ▲ 32 citations

Abstract

AIM: In healthy hearts, ventricular gap junctions are mainly composed by connexin43 (Cx43) and localize in the intercalated disc, enabling appropriate electrical coupling. In diseased hearts, Cx43 is heterogeneously down-regulated, whereas activity of calmodulin/calcium-calmodulin protein kinase II (CaM/CaMKII) signalling increases. It is unclear if CaM/CaMKII affects Cx43 expression/localization or impulse propagation. We analysed different models to assess this. METHODS AND RESULTS: AC3-I mice with CaMKII genetically inhibited were subjected to pressure overload (16 weeks, TAC vs. sham). Optical and epicardial mapping was performed on Langendorff-perfused rabbit and AC3-I hearts, respectively. Cx43 subcellular distribution from rabbit/mouse ventricles was evaluated by immunoblot after Triton X-100-based fractionation. In mice with constitutively reduced CaMKII activity (AC3-I), conduction velocity (CV) was augmented (n = 11, P < 0.01 vs. WT); in AC3-I, CV was preserved after TAC, in contrast to a reduction seen in TAC-WT mice (-20%). Cx43 expression was preserved after TAC in AC3-I mice, though arrhythmias and fibrosis were still present. In rabbits, W7 (CaM inhibitor, 10 µM) increased CV (6-13%, n= 6, P< 0.05), while susceptibility to arrhythmias decreased. Immunoconfocal microscopy revealed enlarged Cx43 cluster sizes at intercalated discs of those hearts. Total Cx43 did not change by W7 (n= 4), whereas Triton X-100 insoluble Cx43 increased (+21%, n= 4, P< 0.01). Similar findings were obtained in AC3-I mouse hearts when compared with control, and in cultured dog cardiomyocytes. Functional implication was shown through increased intercellular coupling in cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. CONCLUSION: Both acute and chronic CaM/CaMKII inhibition improves conduction characteristics and enhances localization of Cx43 in the intercalated disc. In the absence of fibrosis, this reduced the susceptibility for arrhythmias.

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Takanari, H., Bourgonje, V.J., Fontes, M.S.C., Raaijmakers, A., Driessen, H.E., Jansen, J.A., Nagel, R.V.D., Kok, B., Stuijvenberg, L.V., Boulaksil, M., Takemoto, Y., Yamazaki, M., Tsuji, Y., Honjo, H., Kamiya, K., Kodama, I., Anderson, M.E., Heyden, M.A.G.V.D., Rijen, H.V.V., &amp; Veen, T.A.V. (2016). Calmodulin/CaMKII inhibition improves intercellular communication and impulse propagation in the heart and is antiarrhythmic under conditions when fibrosis is absent. <em>Cardiovascular Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvw173
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Takanari H, Bourgonje VJ, Fontes MSC, Raaijmakers A, Driessen HE, Jansen JA, et al. Calmodulin/CaMKII inhibition improves intercellular communication and impulse propagation in the heart and is antiarrhythmic under conditions when fibrosis is absent. Cardiovascular Research. 2016. doi:10.1093/cvr/cvw173.
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@article{hiroki2016Calmod, title = {Calmodulin/CaMKII inhibition improves intercellular communication and impulse propagation in the heart and is antiarrhythmic under conditions when fibrosis is absent}, author = {Hiroki Takanari and Vincent J.A. Bourgonje and Magda S. C. Fontes and A. Raaijmakers and Helen E. Driessen and John A. Jansen and Roel van der Nagel and Bart Kok and Leonie van Stuijvenberg and M. Boulaksil and Yoshio Takemoto and Masatoshi Yamazaki and Yukiomi Tsuji and Haruo Honjo and Kaichiro Kamiya and Itsuo Kodama and Mark E. Anderson and Marcel A. G. van der Heyden and Harold V.M. van Rijen and Toon A.B. van Veen and Marc A. Vos}, journal = {Cardiovascular Research}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1093/cvr/cvw173}, }

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