Reduced junctional Na+/Ca2+-exchanger activity contributes to sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ leak in junctophilin-2-deficient mice.

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Wang, W

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Landstrom, AP

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Wang, Q

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Munro, ML

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Beavers, D

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Ackerman, MJ

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Soeller, C

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Wehrens, XHT

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2020-04-01T13:36:49Z

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2020-04-01T13:36:49Z

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2014-11

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2020-04-01T13:36:46Z

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Expression silencing of junctophilin-2 (JPH2) in mouse heart leads to ryanodine receptor type 2 (RyR2)-mediated sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+) leak and rapid development of heart failure. The mechanism and physiological significance of JPH2 in regulating RyR2-mediated SR Ca(2+) leak remains elusive. We sought to elucidate the role of JPH2 in regulating RyR2-mediated SR Ca(2+) release in the setting of cardiac failure. Cardiac myocytes isolated from tamoxifen-inducible conditional knockdown mice of JPH2 (MCM-shJPH2) were subjected to confocal Ca(2+) imaging. MCM-shJPH2 cardiomyocytes exhibited an increased spark frequency width with altered spark morphology, which caused increased SR Ca(2+) leakage. Single channel studies identified an increased RyR2 open probability in MCM-shJPH2 mice. The increase in spark frequency and width was observed only in MCM-shJPH2 and not found in mice with increased RyR2 open probability with native JPH2 expression. Na(+)/Ca(2+)-exchanger (NCX) activity was reduced by 50% in MCM-shJPH2 with no detectable change in NCX expression. Additionally, 50% inhibition of NCX through Cd(2+) administration alone was sufficient to increase spark width in myocytes obtained from wild-type mice. Additionally, superresolution analysis of RyR2 and NCX colocalization showed a reduced overlap between RyR2 and NCX in MCM-shJPH2 mice. In conclusion, decreased JPH2 expression causes increased SR Ca(2+) leakage by directly increasing open probability of RyR2 and by indirectly reducing junctional NCX activity through increased dyadic cleft Ca(2+). This demonstrates two novel and independent cellular mechanisms by which JPH2 regulates RyR2-mediated SR Ca(2+) leak and heart failure development.

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ajpheart.00413.2014

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0363-6135

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1522-1539

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20314

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eng

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American Physiological Society

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American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

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10.1152/ajpheart.00413.2014

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Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

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Cells, Cultured

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Myocytes, Cardiac

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Animals

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Mice, Inbred C57BL

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Mice

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Cadmium

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Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel

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Sodium-Calcium Exchanger

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Muscle Proteins

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Membrane Proteins

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Ion Channel Gating

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Calcium Signaling

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Gene Deletion

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Heart Failure

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Reduced junctional Na+/Ca2+-exchanger activity contributes to sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ leak in junctophilin-2-deficient mice.

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Journal article

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Landstrom, AP|0000-0002-1878-9631

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H1317

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H1326

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9

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School of Medicine

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Cell Biology

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Pediatrics, Cardiology

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Duke

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Basic Science Departments

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Pediatrics

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Clinical Science Departments

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Published

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307

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