Sinoatrial Nodal Cell Ryanodine Receptor and Na + -Ca 2+ Exchanger
- 22 June 2001
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 88 (12) , 1254-1258
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hh1201.092095
Abstract
—The rate of spontaneous diastolic depolarization (DD) of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANCs) that triggers recurrent action potentials (APs) is a fundamental aspect of the heart’s pacemaker. Here, in experiments on isolated SANCs, using confocal microscopy combined with a patch clamp technique, we show that ryanodine receptor Ca2+ release during the DD produces a localized subsarcolemmal Ca2+ increase that spreads in a wavelike manner by Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release and produces an inward current via the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NCX). Ryanodine, a blocker of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release channel, in a dose-dependent manner reduces the SANC beating rate with an IC50 of 2.6 μmol/L and abolishes the local Ca2+ transients that precede the AP upstroke. In voltage-clamped cells in which the DD was simulated by voltage ramp, 3 μmol/L ryanodine decreased an inward current during the voltage ramp by 1.6±0.3 pA/pF (SEM, n=4) leaving the peak of L-type Ca2+ current unchanged. Likewise, acute blockade of the NCX (via rapid substitution of bath Na+ by Li+) abolished SANC beating and reduced the inward current to a similar extent (1.7±0.4 pA/pF, n=4), as did ryanodine. Thus, in addition to activation/inactivation of multiple ion channels, Ca2+ activation of the NCX, because of localized sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release, is a critical element in a chain of molecular interactions that permits the heartbeat to occur and determines its beating rate.Keywords
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