Functional Roles of Ca v 1.3 (α 1D ) Calcium Channel in Sinoatrial Nodes
- 17 May 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 90 (9), 981-987
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000018003.14304.e2
Abstract
We directly examined the role of the Cav1.3 (α1D) Ca2+ channel in the sinoatrial (SA) node by using Cav1.3 Ca2+ channel-deficient mice. A previous report has shown that the null mutant (Cav1.3−/−) mice have sinus bradycardia with a prolonged PR interval. In the present study, we show that spontaneous action potentials recorded from the SA nodes show a significant decrease in the beating frequency and rate of diastolic depolarization in Cav1.3−/− mice compared with their heterozygous (Cav1.3+/−) or wild-type (WT, Cav1.3+/+) littermates, suggesting that the deficit is intrinsic to the SA node. Whole-cell L-type Ca2+ currents (ICa,Ls) recorded in single isolated SA node cells from Cav1.3−/− mice show a significant depolarization shift in the activation threshold. The voltage-dependent activation of Cav1.2 (α1C) versus Cav1.3 Ca2+ channel subunits was directly compared by using a heterologous expression system without β coexpression. Similar to the ICa,L recorded in the SA node of Cav1.3−/− mutant mice, the Cav1.2 Ca2+ channel shows a depolarization shift in the voltage-dependent activation compared with that in the Cav1.3 Ca2+ channel. In summary, using gene-targeted deletion of the Cav1.3 Ca2+ channel, we were able to establish a role for Cav1.3 Ca2+ channels in the generation of the spontaneous action potential in SA node cells.Keywords
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