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Angiotensin II and myosin light-chain phosphorylation contribute to the stretch-induced slow force response in human atrial myocardium

Authors :
Burkert Pieske
Mounir Khafaga
M. Grossmann
Michael Grimm
Friedrich A. Schöndube
Anke Kockskämper
Hilmar Dörge
Heiner Post
Stefanie Walther
Andreas Elgner
Jens Kockskämper
Dirk von Lewinski
Thomas Eschenhagen
Philip A. Gottlieb
Frederick Sachs
Source :
Cardiovascular research. 79(4)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Stretch is an important regulator of atrial function. The functional effects of stretch on human atrium, however, are poorly understood. Thus, we characterized the stretch-induced force response in human atrium and evaluated the underlying cellular mechanisms.Isometric twitch force of human atrial trabeculae (n = 252) was recorded (37 degrees C, 1 Hz stimulation) following stretch from 88 (L88) to 98% (L98) of optimal length. [Na(+)](i) and pH(i) were measured using SBFI and BCECF epifluorescence, respectively. Stretch induced a biphasic force increase: an immediate increase [first-phase, Frank-Starling mechanism (FSM)] to approximately 190% of force at L88 followed by an additional slower increase [5-10 min; slow force response (SFR)] to approximately 120% of the FSM. FSM and SFR were unaffected by gender, age, ejection fraction, and pre-medication with major cardiovascular drugs. There was a positive correlation between the amplitude of the FSM and the SFR. [Na(+)](i) rose by approximately 1 mmol/L and pH(i) remained unchanged during the SFR. Inhibition of Na(+)/H(+)-exchange (3 microM HOE642), Na(+)/Ca(2+)-exchange (5 microM KB-R7943), or stretch-activated channels (0.5 microM GsMtx-4 and 80 microM streptomycin) did not reduce the SFR. Inhibition of angiotensin-II (AngII) receptors (5 microM saralasin and 0.5 microM PD123319) or pre-application of 0.5 microM AngII, however, reduced the SFR by approximately 40-60%. Moreover, stretch increased phosphorylation of myosin light chain 2 (MLC2a) and inhibition of MLC kinase (10 microM ML-7 and 5 microM wortmannin) decreased the SFR by approximately 40-85%.Stretch elicits a SFR in human atrium. The atrial SFR is mediated by stretch-induced release and autocrine/paracrine actions of AngII and increased myofilament Ca(2+) responsiveness via phosphorylation of MLC2a by MLC kinase.

Details

ISSN :
00086363
Volume :
79
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97d81fe7ac9f9c626d3d8ce87827a013