Genesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias Mike Hansen Biology Department Eastern CT State University.

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Genesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias Mike Hansen Biology Department Eastern CT State University

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Genesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias

Mike Hansen

Biology Department

Eastern CT State University

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Role of sodium channel deglycosylation in the genesis of cardiac arrhythmias

The Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 276, pp. 28,197-28,2003

C. A. Ufret-Vincenty, D. J. Baro, W. J. Lederer, H. A. Rockman, L. E. Quinones, and L. F. Santana

University of Puerto Rico, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and Duke University Medical Center

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Cardiac arrhythmias

• Leading cause of death in patients with HF

• Contractile dysfunction

• Possibly due to prolonged AP:

• Change in ion currents and Ca+ signaling

• Is it deglycosylation?

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Methods

• Used a mouse as a model for HF

• It lacked expression of MLP

• Compared with normal heart

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Ventricular myocytes

•ECG measurements

•Single cell a.p.

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Ion channels

•Ion channels in cell membrane•Receive signal to open

•Influx of sodium ions

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Action potential

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Results

•ECG: longer QT intervals in MLP than WT (control)

•Shows MLP is abnormal

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•AP of MLP and WT

•Reveals a.p. were longer in MLP

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Sodium channels• Current-voltage

relationship for sodium channels

• MLP• WT

•Indicates lower Na channel density in MLP

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Voltage dependence for Na channel inactivation

• Slowing of inactivation of channels in MLP

• How are theses changes produced?

• Changes sufficient enough to produce a.p. changes?

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Expression of Na channels

•Western blot •Electrophoresis

• alpha subunit of channel

• reduction in band in MLP relative to WT

• due to heavy glycosylation•MLP less glycosylated

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Lack of Deglycosylation?

• MLP and WT exposed to neuroaminadase

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• Reduces extracellular glycosylation

• Results on WT were similar to that of HF

• Glycosylation alters channels in HF

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Conclusion

• Altered a.p. play a role in arrhythmias

• Likely due to glycosylation of Na channels

• Neuroamindase effects on WT

• Good for mice, what about humans?

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