Relationship Between Intracellular Calcium and Contractile Force in Stunned Myocardium

Author:

Gao Wei Dong1,Atar Dan1,Backx Peter H.1,Marban Eduardo1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md, and the Centre for Cardiovascular Research (P.H.B.), University of Toronto (Canada).

Abstract

Abstract To elucidate the abnormalities of excitation-contraction coupling in stunned myocardium, we measured [Ca 2+ ] i and force in thin fura 2–loaded ventricular trabeculae from control or stunned (20 minutes ischemia followed by 20 minutes reflow at 37°C) rat hearts. At any given [Ca 2+ ] o , force development was significantly lower in the stunned trabeculae than in control trabeculae. In contrast, there was no difference in the amplitude of Ca 2+ transients between the two groups. The steady state force-[Ca 2+ ] i relationship, assessed by tetanization in the presence of ryanodine, revealed both a decrease in maximal Ca 2+ -activated force and an increase in the [Ca 2+ ] i required for 50% activation in stunned trabeculae. Postischemic myocardium also exhibited an accelerated rate of diastolic relaxation that was not due to changes in the rate of Ca 2+ transient decay. Destabilization of attached cross-bridges in a quantitative model of cardiac myofibrils accurately reproduced the salient systolic and diastolic features of the stunned phenotype, suggesting an abnormality of the thin filaments. In response to supraphysiological increases in [Ca 2+ ] o , diastolic [Ca 2+ ] i and diastolic tone increased much more in stunned trabeculae than in controls, with the frequent occurrence of aftercontractions. This novel experimental model lends further support to the hypothesis that the primary lesion of excitation-contraction coupling resides at the level of the contractile proteins. The finding of enhanced susceptibility to calcium overload helps to rationalize the functional deterioration of stunned myocardium during intense inotropic stimulation and additionally suggests that stunned myocardium may represent a favorable substrate for triggered arrhythmias.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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