Mechanotransduction in Stretch-Induced Hypertrophy of Cardiac Myocytes
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Receptor Research
- Vol. 13 (1-4) , 777-794
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10799899309073692
Abstract
Mechanical loading of cardiac muscles causes rapid activation of a number of immediate-early (IE) genes and hypertrophy. However, little is known as to how muscle cells sense mechanical load and regulate gene expression. We examined roles of several putative mechanotransducers in stretch-induced hypertrophy of cardiac myocytes grown on a deformable silicone sheet. Using the patch-clamp technique, we found a single class of stretch-activated cation channels which was completely and reversibly blocked by gadolinium. The inhibition of this channel by gadolinium did not affect either stretch-induced expression of the IE genes or hypertrophy. Neither disruption of microtubules with colchicine nor that of actin microfilaments by cytochalasin D prevented the stretch-induced IE gene expression. Arresting contractile activity by tetrodotoxin did not affect the stretch-induced IE gene expression or hypertrophy. These results suggest that stretch-activated cation channels, microtubules, microfilaments, and contractile activity are not the mechanotransducers. Preliminary results suggest that cell stretch may cause a release of a growth factor(s), which in turn initiates a cascade of hypertrophic response of cardiac myocytes.Keywords
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