Changes in action potentials and intracellular ionic homeostasis in a ventricular cell model related to a persistent sodium current in SCN5A mutations underlying LQT3
In LQT3 patients, SCN5A mutations induce ultraslow inactivation of a small fraction of the hNav1.5 current, i.e. persistent Na + current ( I pNa). We explored the time course of effects of such a change on the intracellular ionic homeostasis in a model of guinea-pig cardiac ventricular cell [Pasek,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 2008-01, Vol.96 (1), p.281-293 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In LQT3 patients, SCN5A mutations induce ultraslow inactivation of a small fraction of the hNav1.5 current, i.e. persistent Na
+ current (
I
pNa). We explored the time course of effects of such a change on the intracellular ionic homeostasis in a model of guinea-pig cardiac ventricular cell [Pasek, M., Simurda, J., Orchard, C.H., Christé, G., 2007b. A model of the guinea-pig ventricular cardiomyocyte incorporating a transverse–axial tubular system. Prog. Biophys. Mol. Biol., this issue]. Sudden addition of
I
pNa prevented action potential (AP) repolarization when its conductance (
g
pNa) exceeded 0.12% of the maximal conductance of fast
I
Na (
g
Na). With
g
pNa at 0.1%
g
Na, the AP duration at 90% repolarization (APD
90) was initially lengthened to 2.6-fold that in control. Under regular stimulation at 1
Hz it shortened progressively to 1.37-fold control APD
90, and intracellular [Na
+]
i increased by 6% with a time constant of 106
s. Further increasing
g
pNa to 0.2%
g
Na caused an immediate increase in APD
90 to 5.7-fold that in control, which decreased to 2.2-fold that in control in 30
s stimulation at 1
Hz. At this time diastolic [Na
+]
i and [Ca
2+]
i were, respectively, 34% and 52% higher than in control and spontaneous erratic SR Ca release occurred.
In the presence of
I
pNa causing 46% lengthening of APD
90, the model cell displayed arrhythmogenic behaviour when external [K
+] was lowered to 5
mM from an initial value at 5.4
mM. By contrast, when K
+ currents
I
Kr and
I
Ks were lowered in the model cell to produce the same lengthening of APD
90, no proarrhythmic behaviour was observed, even when external [K
+] was lowered to 2.5
mM. |
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ISSN: | 0079-6107 1873-1732 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2007.07.023 |