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Regulation of Cardiac Ca(2+) Channel by Extracellular Na(+)

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Journal Cell Calcium
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2011 Feb 26
PMID 21349579
Citations 16
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Abstract

Hyponatremia is a predictor of poor cardiovascular outcomes during acute myocardial infarction and in the setting of preexisting heart failure [1]. There are no definitive mechanisms as to how hyponatremia suppresses cardiac function. In this report we provide evidence for direct down-regulation of Ca(2+) channel current in response to low serum Na(+). In voltage-clamped rat ventricular myocytes or HEK 293 cells expressing the L-type Ca(2+) channel, a 15mM drop in extracellular Na(+) suppressed the Ca(2+) current by ∼15%; with maximal suppression of ∼30% when Na(+) levels were reduced to 100mM or less. The suppressive effects of low Na(+) on I(Ca), in part, depended on the substituting monovalent species (Li(+), Cs(+), TEA(+)), but were independent of phosphorylation state of the channel and possible influx of Ca(2+) on Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger. Acidification sensitized the Ca(2+) channel current to Na(+) withdrawal. Collectively our data suggest that Na(+) and H(+) may interact with regulatory site(s) at the outer recesses of the Ca(2+) channel pore thereby directly modulating the electro-diffusion of the permeating divalents (Ca(2+), Ba(2+)).

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