Preserved Cardiac Performance and Adrenergic Response in a Rabbit Model with Decreased Ryanodine Receptor 2 Expression
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Ryanodine receptor 2 (RyR2) is an ion channel in the heart responsible for releasing into the cytosol most of the Ca required for contraction. Proper regulation of RyR2 is critical, as highlighted by the association between channel dysfunction and cardiac arrhythmia. Lower RyR2 expression is also observed in some forms of heart disease; however, there is limited information on the impact of this change on excitation-contraction (e-c) coupling, Ca-dependent arrhythmias, and cardiac performance. We used a constitutive knock-out of RyR2 in rabbits (RyR2-KO) to assess the extent to which a stable decrease in RyR2 expression modulates Ca handling in the heart. We found that homozygous knock-out of RyR2 in rabbits is embryonic lethal. Remarkably, heterozygotes (KO) show ~50% loss of RyR2 protein without developing an overt phenotype at the intact animal and whole heart levels. Instead, we found that KO myocytes show (1) remodeling of RyR2 clusters, favoring smaller groups in which channels are more densely arranged; (2) lower Ca spark frequency and amplitude; (3) slower rate of Ca release and mild but significant desynchronization of the Ca transient; and (4) a significant decrease in the basal phosphorylation of S2031, likely due to increased association between RyR2 and PP2A. Our data show that RyR2 deficiency, although remarkable at the molecular and subcellular level, has only a modest impact on global Ca release and is fully compensated at the whole-heart level. This highlights the redundancy of RyR2 protein expression and the plasticity of the e-c coupling apparatus.
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