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- W2891796656 abstract "Augmented inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3 ) receptor (IP3 R2) expression has been linked to a variety of cardiac pathologies. Although cardiac IP3 R2 function has been in the focus of research for some time, a detailed understanding of its potential role in ventricular myocyte excitation-contraction coupling under pathophysiological conditions remains elusive. The present study focuses on mechanisms of IP3 R2-mediated sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)-Ca2+ release in ventricular excitation-contraction coupling under IP3 R2-overexpressing conditions by studying intracellular Ca2+ events. We report that, upon IP3 R2 overexpression in ventricular myocytes, IP3 -induced Ca2+ release (IP3 ICR) modulates the SR-Ca2+ content via eventless SR-Ca2+ release, affecting the global SR-Ca2+ leak. Thus, IP3 R2 activation could act as a SR-Ca2+ gateway mechanism to escape ominous SR-Ca2+ overload. Our approach unmasks a so far unrecognized mechanism by which eventless IP3 ICR plays a protective role against ventricular Ca2+ -dependent arrhythmogenicity.Augmented inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3 ) receptor (IP3 R2) function has been linked to a variety of cardiac pathologies including cardiac arrhythmias. The functional role of IP3 -induced Ca2+ release (IP3 ICR) within ventricular excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) remains elusive. As part of pathophysiological cellular remodelling, IP3 R2s are overexpressed and have been repeatedly linked to enhanced Ca2+ -dependent arrhythmogenicity. In this study we test the hypothesis that an opposite scenario might be plausible in which IP3 ICR is part of an ECC protecting mechanism, resulting in a Ca2+ -dependent anti-arrhythmogenic response on the cellular scale. IP3 R2 activation was triggered via endothelin-1 or IP3 -salt application in single ventricular myocytes from a cardiac-specific IP3 R type 2 overexpressing mouse model. Upon IP3 R2 overexpression, IP3 R activation reduced Ca2+ -wave occurrence (46 vs. 21.72%; P < 0.001) while its block increased SR-Ca2+ content (∼29.4% 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate, ∼16.4% xestospongin C; P < 0.001), suggesting an active role of IP3 ICR in SR-Ca2+ content regulation and anti-arrhythmogenic function. Pharmacological separation of ryanodine receptor RyR2 and IP3 R2 functions and two-dimensional Ca2+ event analysis failed to identify local IP3 ICR events (Ca2+ puffs). SR-Ca2+ leak measurements revealed that under pathophysiological conditions, eventless SR-Ca2+ efflux via enhanced IP3 ICR maintains the SR-Ca2+ content below Ca2+ spark threshold, preventing aberrant SR-Ca2+ release and resulting in a protective mechanism against SR-Ca2+ overload and arrhythmias. Our results support a so far unrecognized modulatory mechanism in ventricular myocytes working in an anti-arrhythmogenic fashion." @default.
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- W2891796656 title "Obstruction of ventricular Ca <sup>2+</sup> ‐dependent arrhythmogenicity by inositol 1,4,5‐trisphosphate‐triggered sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca <sup>2+</sup> release" @default.
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