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Modified cardiovascular L-type channels in mice lacking the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel beta3 subunit
Authors:Murakami Manabu  Yamamura Hisao  Suzuki Takashi  Kang Myoung-Goo  Ohya Susumu  Murakami Agnieszka  Miyoshi Ichiro  Sasano Hironobu  Muraki Katsuhiko  Hano Takuzou  Kasai Noriyuki  Nakayama Shinnsuke  Campbell Kevin P  Flockerzi Veit  Imaizumi Yuji  Yanagisawa Teruyuki  Iijima Toshihiko
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita 010-8543, Japan. manabumurakami@excite.co.jp
Abstract:The beta subunits of voltage-dependent calcium channels are known to modify calcium channel currents through pore-forming alpha1 subunits. Of the four beta subunits reported to date, the beta3 subunit is highly expressed in smooth muscle cells and is thought to consist of L-type calcium channels. To determine the role of the beta3 subunit in the voltage-dependent calcium channels of the cardiovascular system in situ, we performed a series of experiments in beta3-null mice. Western blot analysis indicated a significant reduction in expression of the alpha1 subunit in the plasma membrane of beta3-null mice. Dihydropyridine binding experiments also revealed a significant decrease in the calcium channel population in the aorta. Electrophysiological analyses indicated a 30% reduction in Ca2+ channel current density, a slower inactivation rate, and a decreased dihydropyridine-sensitive current in beta3-null mice. The reductions in the peak current density and inactivation rate were reproduced in vitro by co-expression of the calcium channel subunits in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Despite the reduced channel population, beta3-null mice showed normal blood pressure, whereas a significant reduction in dihydropyridine responsiveness was observed. A high salt diet significantly elevated blood pressure only in the beta3-null mice and resulted in hypertrophic changes in the aortic smooth muscle layer and cardiac enlargement. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the involvement and importance of the beta3 subunit of voltage-dependent calcium channels in the cardiovascular system and in regulating channel populations and channel properties in vascular smooth muscle cells.
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