p38-MAPK Induced Dephosphorylation of α-Tropomyosin Is Associated With Depression of Myocardial Sarcomeric Tension and ATPase Activity
- 16 February 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 100 (3) , 408-415
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000258116.60404.ad
Abstract
Our objective in work presented here was to understand the mechanisms by which activated p38α MAPK depresses myocardial contractility. To test the hypothesis that activation of p38 MAPK directly influences sarcomeric function, we used transgenic mouse models with hearts in which p38 MAPK was constitutively turned on by an upstream activator (MKK6bE). These hearts demonstrated a significant depression in ejection fraction after induction of the transgene. We also studied hearts of mice expressing a dominant negative p38α MAPK. Simultaneous determination of tension and ATPase activity of detergent-skinned fiber bundles from left ventricular papillary muscle demonstrated a significant inhibition of both maximum tension and ATPase activity in the transgenic-MKK6bE hearts. Fibers from hearts expressing dominant negative p38α MAPK demonstrated no significant change in tension or ATPase activity. There were no significant changes in phosphorylation level of troponin-T3 and troponin-T4, or myosin light chain 2. H...Keywords
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