Antisense oligonucleotide against the Ca channel beta subunit decreases L-type Ca current in rat ventricular myocytes |
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Authors: | Leach Rob N Brette Fabien Orchard Clive H |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. |
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Abstract: | The role of endogenous beta subunits of the L-type Ca channel in native cardiac ventricular myocytes is unclear. We have therefore investigated the effect of inhibiting beta subunit expression in rat myocytes, by culturing isolated myocytes for 24 h with either antisense oligonucleotide against the beta subunit or with scrambled oligonucleotide (control). Alpha1 subunit expression and distribution were then determined by immunolabeling, and L-type Ca current measured using the whole cell patch-clamp technique. Cells treated with antisense showed increased perinuclear staining for alpha1, decreased Ca current amplitude and a small rightward shift of the activation curve and the I-V relation, with no significant effect on inactivation. These data suggest that endogenous beta subunits in native cardiac myocytes help to traffic the alpha1 subunit to the cell membrane and thus play a major role in determining Ca current amplitude. |
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Keywords: | Cardiac myocytes L-type Ca channel β Subunit Calcium current |
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