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Pacing‐induced calcineurin activation controls cardiac Ca 2+ signalling and gene expression
Calcineurin, a Ca 2+ –calmodulin‐dependent protein phosphatase (PP2B) is one of the links between Ca 2+ signals and regulation of gene transcription in cardiac muscle. We studied the Ca 2+ signal specificity of calcineurin activation experimentally and with modelling. In the rat atrial preparation,...
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Published in: | The Journal of physiology 2004-01, Vol.554 (2), p.309-320 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Calcineurin, a Ca
2+
–calmodulin‐dependent protein phosphatase (PP2B) is one of the links between Ca
2+
signals and regulation of gene transcription in cardiac muscle. We studied the Ca
2+
signal specificity of calcineurin activation experimentally and with modelling. In the rat atrial preparation, an increase in pacing frequency increased nuclear activity of the calcineurin‐sensitive transcription factor, nuclear factor of activated T‐cells (NFAT), 2‐fold in a cyclosporin A (CsA)‐sensitive manner. In line with this, modelling results predicted that the frequency of cardiac Ca
2+
transients encodes the stimulus for calcineurin activation. We further observed experimentally that calcineurin inhibition by CsA modulated Ca
2+
release in a Ca
2+
‐dependent manner. CsA had no effect on [Ca
2+
]
i
at a pacing frequency of 1 Hz but it significantly suppressed the amplitude of Ca
2+
transients, systolic [Ca
2+
]
i
and time averaged [Ca
2+
]
i
at 6 Hz. Calcineurin had a differential role in the expression of immediate‐early genes B‐type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and
c‐fos
. CsA inhibited the pacing‐induced BNP gene expression, whereas pacing alone had no effect on the expression of
c‐fos
. However, in the presence of CsA,
c‐fos
mRNA levels were significantly augmented by increased pacing frequency. These results show that frequency‐dependent calcineurin activation has a specific role in [Ca
2+
]
i
regulation and gene expression, constantly recruited by varying cardiac Ca
2+
signals. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2003.053579 |