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Implication of the nucleus in excitation contraction coupling of heart cells
Authors:Ghassan Bkaily  Nadine Gros-Louis  Radha Naik  Doris Jaalouk  Pierre Pothier
Affiliation:(1) MRCC Group in Immuno-Cardiovascular Interactions, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Sherbrooke, J1H 5N4 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:In the present study, Fluo-3 Ca2+ measurement and confocal microscopy techniques were used in order to localize cytosolic [ ]c and nuclear [ ]n free Ca2+ distribution in resting and spontaneously contracting single heart cells from 10-day-old chick embryos. In resting single cells, the concentration of Ca2+ in the cytoplasm was lower than that in the nucleus. Increasing cytosolic free Ca2+ from 100–1600 nM gradually increased [Ca2+]n with a maximum capacity near 1200 nM. Results from Fura-2 microfluorometry and Fluo-3 confocal microscopy suggest a potential cross talk between the increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ and the uptake and release of Ca2+ by the nucleus during spontaneous contraction of single myocytes. Calcium waves in spontaneously contracting cells were found to spread from one cell to the next with the nucleus acting as a fluorescent beacon in which Ca2+ levels remained elevated for several milliseconds even after cytosolic Ca2+ had returned to near basal values. These results strongly suggest that the nucleus plays a negative and positive feedback role in controlling cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration during excitation-contraction coupling in heart cells.
Keywords:heart cells  nucleus  calcium  R-type channel  excitation-contraction coupling  pacemaker activity  Fura-2  Fluo-3  confocal microscopy
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