Diminished Ca 2+ Sensitivity of Skinned Cardiac Muscle Contractility Coincident With Troponin T–Band Shifts in the Diabetic Rat
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 76 (4) , 600-606
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.76.4.600
Abstract
We have measured the apparent Ca2+ sensitivities of force development in skinned cardiac trabeculae at different sarcome lengths together with shifts in troponin (Tn) T subunits on specimens from the same hearts and drawn insights into the pathogenesis of myocardial dysfunction in the diabetic rat. The Ca(2+)-force relations were measured at a long (2.4-microns) and a short (1.9-microns) sarcomere length. In disease, compared with the control condition, the apparent Ca2+ sensitivity was greatly diminished at a sarcomere length of 1.9 microns but not affected at all at the long length (2.4 microns). We also examined the alterations in contractile regulatory proteins TnT and TnI by both sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blots. The TnI band was largely unperturbed, but major changes were discerned in TnT. The normal rat heart indicated two major bands (TnT1 and TnT2) and a faint third band (TnT3); in the diabetic rat heart, there was a significant shift in intensity from TnT1 to TnT3. Since myosin isozyme shifts also accompany diabetes in the rat, we used a prototypical hypothyroid rat as well to evaluate the myosin influence in the length-induced effects on Ca2+ sensitivity. Myosin shifts during hypothyroidism were unaccompanied by significant changes in TnT, and there were also no length-dependent modifications in Ca2+ sensitivity. The findings raise the possibility that diabetic Ca(2+)-sensitivity changes in the myocardium are coupled with TnT alterations. A plausible explanation is offered whereby these TnT alterations modify the length dependence of Ca2+ sensitivity.Keywords
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