Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ load in human heart failure

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Pieske B. [1 ]
Maier L.S. [1 ]
Schmidt-Schweda S. [1 ]
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[1] Labor für Molekulare Kardiologie und Herzmuskelphysiologie, Abteilung Kardiologie und Angiologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 37085 Göttingen
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Calcium handling; Contraction; Coupling; Excitation; Heart failure;
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10.1007/s003950200032
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Excitation-contraction coupling and intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis are altered in heart failure. We tested the hypothesis that these changes are related to disturbed Ca2+ handling of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Isolated, electrically stimulated trabeculae were obtained from end-stage failing (NYHA IV) and nonfailing human hearts. Isometric twitch tension, intracellular Ca2+ transients (aequorin method) and SR Ca2+ content (rapid cooling contractures) were assessed under basal conditions (1 Hz, 37 °C) as well as after stepwise increasing rest intervals from 2 - 240 s (post-rest contractions). Protein expression of SERCA2a and phospholamban (Western blot) was assessed in a subset of failing trabeculae. In addition, the effects of SERCA1 overexpression on contractile function of isolated myocytes was tested. On average, post-rest twitch tension continuously increased with increasing rest intervals in nonfailing, but declined with rest intervals longer than 15s in failing myocardium. The rest-dependent contractile changes were accompanied by parallel changes in intracellular Ca2+ transients. Failing trabeculae (n = 40) were grouped (group A: post-rest potentiation (force of contraction > pre-rest twitch force) after 120s rest interval; group B: post-rest decay (force of contraction < pre-rest twitch force) after 120 s rest interval), and post-rest contractile function was related to SERCA2a and PLB expression. While PLB protein expression was not different, SERCA2a protein expression as well as SERCA2a/PLB ratio was significantly higher in group A vs. group B. Transfection of SERCA1 increased shortening amplitude and enhanced relaxation kinetics in failing human myocytes. In conclusion, SR Ca2+ handling is severely altered in human heart failure. Reduced SR Ca2+ release is due to diminished SR Ca 2+ content directly related to a depressed expression of SERCA2a protein. Enhancing SERCA function or expression may improve SR Ca2+ handling in failing human myocardium. © Steinkopff Verlag 2002.
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