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Selective Na(+) /Ca(2+) exchanger inhibition prevents Ca(2+) overload-induced triggered arrhythmias.


ABSTRACT: Augmented Na(+) /Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) activity may play a crucial role in cardiac arrhythmogenesis; however, data regarding the anti-arrhythmic efficacy of NCX inhibition are debatable. Feasible explanations could be the unsatisfactory selectivity of NCX inhibitors and/or the dependence of the experimental model on the degree of Ca(2+) i overload. Hence, we used NCX inhibitors SEA0400 and the more selective ORM10103 to evaluate the efficacy of NCX inhibition against arrhythmogenic Ca(2+) i rise in conditions when [Ca(2+) ]i was augmented via activation of the late sodium current (INaL ) or inhibition of the Na(+) /K(+) pump.Action potentials (APs) were recorded from canine papillary muscles and Purkinje fibres by microelectrodes. NCX current (INCX ) was determined in ventricular cardiomyocytes utilizing the whole-cell patch clamp technique. Ca(2+) i transients (CaTs) were monitored with a Ca(2+) -sensitive fluorescent dye, Fluo-4.Enhanced INaL increased the Ca(2+) load and AP duration (APD). SEA0400 and ORM10103 suppressed INCX and prevented/reversed the anemone toxin II (ATX-II)-induced [Ca(2+) ]i rise without influencing APD, CaT or cell shortening, or affecting the ATX-II-induced increased APD. ORM10103 significantly decreased the number of strophanthidin-induced spontaneous diastolic Ca(2+) release events; however, SEA0400 failed to restrict the veratridine-induced augmentation in Purkinje-ventricle APD dispersion.Selective NCX inhibition - presumably by blocking rev INCX (reverse mode NCX current) - is effective against arrhythmogenesis caused by [Na(+) ]i -induced [Ca(2+) ]i elevation, without influencing the AP waveform. Therefore, selective INCX inhibition, by significantly reducing the arrhythmogenic trigger activity caused by the perturbed Ca(2+) i handling, should be considered as a promising anti-arrhythmic therapeutic strategy.

SUBMITTER: Nagy N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4290709 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective Na(+) /Ca(2+) exchanger inhibition prevents Ca(2+) overload-induced triggered arrhythmias.

Nagy Norbert N   Kormos Anita A   Kohajda Zsófia Z   Szebeni Áron Á   Szepesi Judit J   Pollesello Piero P   Levijoki Jouko J   Acsai Károly K   Virág László L   Nánási Péter P PP   Papp Julius Gy JG   Varró András A   Tóth András A  

British journal of pharmacology 20141201 24


<h4>Background and purpose</h4>Augmented Na(+) /Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) activity may play a crucial role in cardiac arrhythmogenesis; however, data regarding the anti-arrhythmic efficacy of NCX inhibition are debatable. Feasible explanations could be the unsatisfactory selectivity of NCX inhibitors and/or the dependence of the experimental model on the degree of Ca(2+) i overload. Hence, we used NCX inhibitors SEA0400 and the more selective ORM10103 to evaluate the efficacy of NCX inhibition agai  ...[more]

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