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Publication : Sodium channel Scn1b null mice exhibit prolonged QT and RR intervals.

First Author  Lopez-Santiago LF Year  2007
Journal  J Mol Cell Cardiol Volume  43
Issue  5 Pages  636-47
PubMed ID  17884088 Mgi Jnum  J:127606
Mgi Id  MGI:3763979 Doi  10.1016/j.yjmcc.2007.07.062
Citation  Lopez-Santiago LF, et al. (2007) Sodium channel Scn1b null mice exhibit prolonged QT and RR intervals. J Mol Cell Cardiol 43(5):636-47
abstractText  In neurons, voltage-gated sodium channel beta subunits regulate the expression levels, subcellular localization, and electrophysiological properties of sodium channel alpha subunits. However, the contribution of beta subunits to sodium channel function in heart is poorly understood. We examined the role of beta1 in cardiac excitability using Scn1b null mice. Compared to wildtype mice, electrocardiograms recorded from Scn1b null mice displayed longer RR intervals and extended QT(c) intervals, both before and after autonomic block. In acutely dissociated ventricular myocytes, loss of beta1 expression resulted in a approximately 1.6-fold increase in both peak and persistent sodium current while channel gating and kinetics were unaffected. Na(v)1.5 expression increased in null myocytes approximately 1.3-fold. Action potential recordings in acutely dissociated ventricular myocytes showed slowed repolarization, supporting the extended QT(c) interval. Immunostaining of individual myocytes or ventricular sections revealed no discernable alterations in the localization of sodium channel alpha or beta subunits, ankyrin(B), ankyrin(G), N-cadherin, or connexin-43. Together, these results suggest that beta1 is critical for normal cardiac excitability and loss of beta1 may be associated with a long QT phenotype.
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