Carbon monoxide protects cardiomyogenic cells against ischemic death through L-type Ca2+ channel inhibition |
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Authors: | Uemura Koichi Adachi-Akahane Satomi Shintani-Ishida Kaori Yoshida Ken-ichi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Forensic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. kuemura@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Carbon monoxide (CO) is known to protect myocardial and vascular cells against injuries due to ischemia-reperfusion or inflammation. We showed that a Ca(2+)-dependent protease calpain promotes necrotic cell death of cardiomyocyte-derived H9c2 cells due to hypoxia through alpha-fodrin proteolysis. Here, we show that ischemia induces necrotic cell death, which is inhibited by either CO, extracellular Ca(2+) deprivation or L-type Ca(2+) channel blockers. A whole cell patch-clamp experiment supports that CO inhibits L-type Ca(2+) channel mediated influx of Ca(2+) and the ischemic death of H9c2 cells. |
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Keywords: | Carbon monoxide Ischemia Necrosis L-type Ca2+ channel Calpain |
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