Caveolin-3 KO disrupts t-tubule structure and decreases t-tubular I Ca density in mouse ventricular myocytes

Caveolin-3 (Cav-3) is a protein that has been implicated in t-tubule formation and function in cardiac ventricular myocytes. In cardiac hypertrophy and failure, Cav-3 expression decreases, t-tubule structure is disrupted, and excitation-contraction coupling is impaired. However, the extent to which...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2018-11, Vol.315 (5), p.H1101-H1111
Hauptverfasser: Bryant, Simon M, Kong, Cherrie H T, Watson, Judy J, Gadeberg, Hanne C, Roth, David M, Patel, Hemal H, Cannell, Mark B, James, Andrew F, Orchard, Clive H
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Zusammenfassung:Caveolin-3 (Cav-3) is a protein that has been implicated in t-tubule formation and function in cardiac ventricular myocytes. In cardiac hypertrophy and failure, Cav-3 expression decreases, t-tubule structure is disrupted, and excitation-contraction coupling is impaired. However, the extent to which the decrease in Cav-3 expression underlies these changes is unclear. We therefore investigated the structure and function of myocytes isolated from the hearts of Cav-3 knockout (KO) mice. These mice showed cardiac dilatation and decreased ejection fraction in vivo compared with wild-type control mice. Isolated KO myocytes showed cellular hypertrophy, altered t-tubule structure, and decreased L-type Ca channel current ( I ) density. This decrease in density occurred predominantly in the t-tubules, with no change in total I , and was therefore a consequence of the increase in membrane area. Cav-3 KO had no effect on L-type Ca channel expression, and C3SD peptide, which mimics the scaffolding domain of Cav-3, had no effect on I in KO myocytes. However, inhibition of PKA using H-89 decreased I at the surface and t-tubule membranes in both KO and wild-type myocytes. Cav-3 KO had no significant effect on Na /Ca exchanger current or Ca release. These data suggest that Cav-3 KO causes cellular hypertrophy, thereby decreasing t-tubular I density. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Caveolin-3 (Cav-3) is a protein that inhibits hypertrophic pathways, has been implicated in the formation and function of cardiac t-tubules, and shows decreased expression in heart failure. This study demonstrates that Cav-3 knockout mice show cardiac dysfunction in vivo, while isolated ventricular myocytes show cellular hypertrophy, changes in t-tubule structure, and decreased t-tubular L-type Ca current density, suggesting that decreased Cav-3 expression contributes to these changes in cardiac hypertrophy and failure.
ISSN:0363-6135
1522-1539
DOI:10.1152/ajpheart.00209.2018