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Mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake by the voltage-dependent anion channel 2 regulates cardiac rhythmicity.

Authors :
Shimizu, Hirohito
Shimizu, Hirohito
Schredelseker, Johann
Huang, Jie
Lu, Kui
Naghdi, Shamim
Lu, Fei
Franklin, Sarah
Fiji, Hannah Dg
Wang, Kevin
Zhu, Huanqi
Tian, Cheng
Lin, Billy
Nakano, Haruko
Ehrlich, Amy
Nakai, Junichi
Stieg, Adam Z
Gimzewski, James K
Nakano, Atsushi
Goldhaber, Joshua I
Vondriska, Thomas M
Hajnóczky, György
Kwon, Ohyun
Chen, Jau-Nian
Shimizu, Hirohito
Shimizu, Hirohito
Schredelseker, Johann
Huang, Jie
Lu, Kui
Naghdi, Shamim
Lu, Fei
Franklin, Sarah
Fiji, Hannah Dg
Wang, Kevin
Zhu, Huanqi
Tian, Cheng
Lin, Billy
Nakano, Haruko
Ehrlich, Amy
Nakai, Junichi
Stieg, Adam Z
Gimzewski, James K
Nakano, Atsushi
Goldhaber, Joshua I
Vondriska, Thomas M
Hajnóczky, György
Kwon, Ohyun
Chen, Jau-Nian
Source :
eLife; vol 4, iss 4, e04801; 2050-084X
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Tightly regulated Ca(2+) homeostasis is a prerequisite for proper cardiac function. To dissect the regulatory network of cardiac Ca(2+) handling, we performed a chemical suppressor screen on zebrafish tremblor embryos, which suffer from Ca(2+) extrusion defects. Efsevin was identified based on its potent activity to restore coordinated contractions in tremblor. We show that efsevin binds to VDAC2, potentiates mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake and accelerates the transfer of Ca(2+) from intracellular stores into mitochondria. In cardiomyocytes, efsevin restricts the temporal and spatial boundaries of Ca(2+) sparks and thereby inhibits Ca(2+) overload-induced erratic Ca(2+) waves and irregular contractions. We further show that overexpression of VDAC2 recapitulates the suppressive effect of efsevin on tremblor embryos whereas VDAC2 deficiency attenuates efsevin's rescue effect and that VDAC2 functions synergistically with MCU to suppress cardiac fibrillation in tremblor. Together, these findings demonstrate a critical modulatory role for VDAC2-dependent mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake in the regulation of cardiac rhythmicity.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
eLife; vol 4, iss 4, e04801; 2050-084X
Notes :
application/pdf, eLife vol 4, iss 4, e04801 2050-084X
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367470832
Document Type :
Electronic Resource