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Publication : Ryanodine receptor leak triggers fiber Ca<sup>2+</sup> redistribution to preserve force and elevate basal metabolism in skeletal muscle.

First Author  Lamboley CR Year  2021
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  7
Issue  44 Pages  eabi7166
PubMed ID  34705503 Mgi Jnum  J:312933
Mgi Id  MGI:6792309 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abi7166
Citation  Lamboley CR, et al. (2021) Ryanodine receptor leak triggers fiber Ca(2+) redistribution to preserve force and elevate basal metabolism in skeletal muscle. Sci Adv 7(44):eabi7166
abstractText  Muscle contraction depends on tightly regulated Ca2+ release. Aberrant Ca2+ leak through ryanodine receptor 1 (RyR1) on the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membrane can lead to heatstroke and malignant hyperthermia (MH) susceptibility, as well as severe myopathy. However, the mechanism by which Ca2+ leak drives these pathologies is unknown. Here, we investigate the effects of four mouse genotypes with increasingly severe RyR1 leak in skeletal muscle fibers. We find that RyR1 Ca2+ leak initiates a cascade of events that cause precise redistribution of Ca2+ among the SR, cytoplasm, and mitochondria through altering the Ca2+ permeability of the transverse tubular system membrane. This redistribution of Ca2+ allows mice with moderate RyR1 leak to maintain normal function; however, severe RyR1 leak with RYR1 mutations reduces the capacity to generate force. Our results reveal the mechanism underlying force preservation, increased ATP metabolism, and susceptibility to MH in individuals with gain-of-function RYR1 mutations.
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