Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology (F.S.K., K.S.M.), University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo; and the Department of Physiology (S.P.H., R.L.M.), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Abstract
Myosin binding protein-C (MyBP-C) is localized to the thick filaments of striated muscle where it appears to have both structural and regulatory functions. Importantly, mutations in the cardiac MyBP-C gene are associated with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The purpose of this study was to examine the role that MyBP-C plays in regulating force, power output, and force development rates in cardiac myocytes. Skinned cardiac myocytes from wild-type (WT) and MyBP-C knockout (MyBP-C
−/−
) mice were attached between a force transducer and position motor. Force, loaded shortening velocities, and rates of force redevelopment were measured during both maximal and half-maximal Ca
2+
activations. Isometric force was not different between the two groups with force being 17.0±7.2 and 20.5±3.1 kN/m
2
in wild-type and MyBP-C
−/−
myocytes, respectively. Peak normalized power output was significantly increased by 26% in MyBP-C
−/−
myocytes (0.15±0.01 versus 0.19±0.03 P/P
o
· ML/sec) during maximal Ca
2+
activations. Interestingly, peak power output in MyBP-C
−/−
myocytes was increased to an even greater extent (46%, 0.09±0.03 versus 0.14±0.02 P/P
o
· ML/sec) during half-maximal Ca
2+
activations. There was also an effect on the rate constant of force redevelopment (k
tr
) during half-maximal Ca
2+
activations, with k
tr
being significantly greater in MyBP-C
−/−
myocytes (WT=5.8±0.9 s
−1
versus MyBP-C
−/−
=7.7±1.7 s
−1
). These results suggest that cMyBP-C is an important regulator of myocardial work capacity whereby MyBP-C acts to limit power output.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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