Stimulation of NOX2 in isolated hearts reversibly sensitizes RyR2 channels to activation by cytoplasmic calcium
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Donoso Laurent, Paulina
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Stimulation of NOX2 in isolated hearts reversibly sensitizes RyR2 channels to activation by cytoplasmic calcium
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The response of ryanodine receptor (RyR) channels to cytoplasmic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) is redox
sensitive. Here, we report the effects of a mild oxidative stress on cardiac RyR (RyR2) channels in Langendorff
perfused rat hearts. Single RyR2 channels fromcontrol ventricles displayed the same three responses to Ca2+ reported
in other mammalian tissues, characterized by low, moderate, or high maximal activation. A single episode
of 5 min of global ischemia, followed by 1 min of reperfusion, enhanced 2.3-fold the activity of NOX2 compared
to controls and changed the frequency distribution of the different responses of RyR2 channels to calcium, favoring
the more active ones: high activity response increased and low activity response decreased with respect to
controls. This change was fully prevented by perfusion with apocynin or VAS 2870 before ischemia and totally
reversed by the extension of the reperfusion period to 15 min. In vitro activation of NOX2 in control SR vesicles
mimicked the effect of the ischemia/reperfusion episode on the frequencies of emergence of single RyR2 channel
responses to [Ca2+] and increased 2.2-fold the rate of calcium release in Ca2+-loaded SR vesicles. In vitro changes
were reversed at the single channel level by DTT and in isolated SR vesicles by glutaredoxin. Our results indicate
that in whole hearts a mild oxidative stress enhances the response of cardiac RyR2 channels to calciumvia NOX2
activation, probably by S-glutathionylation of RyR2 protein. This change is transitory and fully reversible, suggesting
a possible role of redox modification in the physiological response of cardiac RyR2 to cellular calcium influx.
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This work was supported by the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico
y Tecnológico, Grants 1110257 and 1130407.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129504
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2013.12.028
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 68 (2014) 38–46
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