Role of oxidants on calcium and sodium movement in healthy and diseased cardiac myocytes.

Free Radic Biol Med

Cardiovascular Division, The James Black Centre, King's College London, UK.

Published: October 2013

In this review article we give an overview of current knowledge with respect to redox-sensitive alterations in Na(+) and Ca(2+) handling in the heart. In particular, we focus on redox-activated protein kinases including cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA), protein kinase C (PKC), and Ca/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), as well as on redox-regulated downstream targets such as Na(+) and Ca(2+) transporters and channels. We highlight the pathological and physiological relevance of reactive oxygen species and some of its sources (such as NADPH oxidases, NOXes) for excitation-contraction coupling (ECC). A short outlook with respect to the clinical relevance of redox-dependent Na(+) and Ca(2+) imbalance will be given.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.05.035DOI Listing

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