Partial Mechanical Unloading of the Heart Disrupts L-Type Calcium Channel and Beta-Adrenoceptor Signaling Microdomains.

Front Physiol

Myocardial Function, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, Imperial Centre for Translational and Experimental Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2018

We investigated the effect of partial mechanical unloading (PMU) of the heart on the physiology of calcium and beta-adrenoceptor-cAMP (βAR-cAMP) microdomains. Previous studies have investigated PMU using a model of heterotopic-heart and lung transplantation (HTHAL). These studies have demonstrated that PMU disrupts the structure of cardiomyocytes and calcium handling. We sought to understand these processes by studying L-Type Calcium Channel (LTCC) activity and sub-type-specific βAR-cAMP signaling within cardiomyocyte membrane microdomains. We utilized an 8-week model of HTHAL, whereby the hearts of syngeneic Lewis rats were transplanted into the abdomens of randomly assigned cage mates. A pronounced atrophy was observed in hearts after HTHAL. Cardiomyocytes were isolated via enzymatic perfusion. We utilized Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) based cAMP-biosensors and scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) based methodologies to study localization of LTCC and βAR-cAMP signaling. βAR-cAMP responses measured by FRET in the cardiomyocyte cytosol were reduced by PMU (loaded 28.51 ± 7.18% vs. unloaded 10.84 ± 3.27% N,n 4/10-13 mean ± SEM < 0.05). There was no effect of PMU on βAR-cAMP signaling in RII_Protein Kinase A domains. βAR-cAMP was unaffected by PMU in either microdomain. Consistent with this SICM/FRET analysis demonstrated that βAR-cAMP was specifically reduced in t-tubules (TTs) after PMU (loaded TT 0.721 ± 0.106% vs. loaded crest 0.104 ± 0.062%, unloaded TT 0.112 ± 0.072% vs. unloaded crest 0.219 ± 0.084% N,n 5/6-9 mean ± SEM < 0.01, < 0.001 vs. loaded TT). By comparison βAR-cAMP responses in either TT or sarcolemmal crests were unaffected by the PMU. LTCC occurrence and open probability (P) were reduced by PMU (loaded TT P 0.073 ± 0.011% vs. loaded crest P 0.027 ± 0.006% N,n 5/18-26 mean ± SEM < 0.05) (unloaded TT 0.0350 ± 0.003% vs. unloaded crest P 0.025 N,n 5/20-30 mean ± SEM NS < 0.05 unloaded vs. loaded TT). We discovered that PMU had reduced the association between Caveolin-3, Junctophilin-2, and Cav1.2. PMU suppresses' βAR-cAMP and LTCC activity. When activated, the signaling of βAR-cAMP and LTCC become more far-reaching after PMU. We suggest that a situation of 'suppression/decompartmentation' is elicited by the loss of refined cardiomyocyte structure following PMU. As PMU is a component of modern device therapy for heart failure this study has clinical ramifications and raises important questions for regenerative medicine.

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