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Publication : Length and protein kinase A modulations of myocytes in cardiac myosin binding protein C-deficient mice.

First Author  Cazorla O Year  2006
Journal  Cardiovasc Res Volume  69
Issue  2 Pages  370-80
PubMed ID  16380103 Mgi Jnum  J:105732
Mgi Id  MGI:3616388 Doi  10.1016/j.cardiores.2005.11.009
Citation  Cazorla O, et al. (2006) Length and protein kinase A modulations of myocytes in cardiac myosin binding protein C-deficient mice. Cardiovasc Res 69(2):370-80
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Beta-adrenergic stimulation modulates cardiac contractility through protein kinase A (PKA), which phosphorylates proteins such as troponin I (cTnI) and C-protein (cMyBP-C). The relative contributions of cTnI and cMyBP-C to the regulation of myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity are still controversial because of difficulty in targeting specific protein phosphorylation. Recently, impaired relaxation was found in cMyBP-C-deficient mice (KO) in vivo under basal conditions and after beta-adrenergic stimulation. The goal of this study was to analyse the length-dependent and PKA-dependent modulations of the cardiac contractile machinery in a mouse model lacking cMyBP-C. METHODS: In the present work, we studied the PKA effect on myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity of left ventricular skinned myocytes isolated from 5-week- and 55-week-old wild-type (WT) and cMyBP-C knockout (KO) mice at 1.9 and 2.3 mum sarcomere lengths (SL). The cTnI content and phosphorylation status were examined by Western blot analysis. RESULTS: Without PKA stimulation and at the shorter SL, Ca(2+) sensitivity was higher in KO compared to WT. The difference disappeared at the longer SL. No difference in passive tension or maximal active tension was observed. PKA stimulation induced a desensitization of WT myofilaments at both SL but had almost no effect in KO myofilaments despite similar levels of cTnI phosphorylation. We also observed expression of slow skeletal TnI in KO animals that was not correlated with the PKA effects. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that cMyBP-C contributes to the regulation of cardiac contraction at short sarcomere length and that myofilament desensitization induced by PKA requires the presence of cMyBP-C and does not depend only upon TnI phosphorylation.
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