Effect of the Novel Myotrope Danicamtiv on Cross‐Bridge Behavior in Human Myocardium

Author:

Choi Joohee1ORCID,Holmes Joshua B.1ORCID,Campbell Kenneth S.23ORCID,Stelzer Julian E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH

2. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington KY

3. Department of Physiology University of Kentucky Lexington KY

Abstract

Background Omecamtiv mecarbil (OM) and danicamtiv both increase myocardial force output by selectively activating myosin within the cardiac sarcomere. Enhanced force generation is presumably due to an increase in the total number of myosin heads bound to the actin filament; however, detailed comparisons of the molecular mechanisms of OM and danicamtiv are lacking. Methods and Results The effect of OM and danicamtiv on Ca 2+ sensitivity of force generation was analyzed by exposing chemically skinned myocardial samples to a series of increasing Ca 2+ solutions. The results showed that OM significantly increased Ca 2+ sensitivity of force generation, whereas danicamtiv showed similar Ca 2+ sensitivity of force generation to untreated preparations. A direct comparison of OM and danicamtiv on dynamic cross‐bridge behavior was performed at a concentration that produced a similar force increase when normalized to predrug levels at submaximal force (pCa 6.1). Both OM and danicamtiv‐treated groups slowed the rates of cross‐bridge detachment from the strongly bound state and cross‐bridge recruitment into the force‐producing state. Notably, the significant OM‐induced prolongation in the time to reach force relaxation and subsequent commencement of force generation following rapid stretch was dramatically reduced in danicamtiv‐treated myocardium. Conclusions This is the first study to directly compare the effects of OM and danicamtiv on cross‐bridge kinetics. At a similar level of force enhancement, danicamtiv had a less pronounced effect on the slowing of cross‐bridge kinetics and, therefore, may provide a similar improvement in systolic function as OM without excessively prolonging systolic ejection time and slowing cardiac relaxation facilitating diastolic filling at the whole‐organ level.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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