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Defective calcium pump in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of the hypertrophied rabbit heart.
Authors:J M Lamers  J T Stinis
Institution:Department of Biochemistry I, Faculty of Medicine, Erasmus University Rotterdam P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:To evaluate Ca2+-uptake in sarcoplasmic reticulum in the hypertrophied rabbit heart, microsomes were prepared from myocardium of rabbits with experimentally induced aortic stenosis. A significant reduction of microsomal Ca2+-uptake was observed in hypertrophied left ventricle, 195±10 compared to 280±18 nmol/mg found in control animals. A similar pattern was observed for the Ca2+-stimulated ATPase (30±9 and 59±10 nmol/min/mg resp.). A minimal activity difference of the microsomal marker enzyme rotenone-insensitive NADPH cyt. c reductase was found (7.77±0.05 and 8.17±0.11 nmol/min/mg resp.). The specific activity of the latter enzyme was 5–6 fold increased in microsomes compared to homogenates in both animal groups, which excludes the possibility of increased amounts of contaminant or nonfunctional protein in sarcoplasmic reticulum prepared from hypertrophied myocardium. In addition the yield of microsomal protein did not differ significantly. Maximal phosphorylation by exogenous cyclic AMP and protein kinase increased Ca2+-uptake in both microsomal preparations (to 287±27 and 375±26 nmol/mg resp. for hypertrophied and control hearts), but Ca2+-transport rate found in pathological hearts remained lower than in controls. These findings indicate that impairment of Ca2+-metabolism in the hypertrophied heart is based on a defective Ca2+-pump.
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