Increased β-Adrenergic Inotropy in Ventricular Myocardium From Trpm4 −/− Mice

Author:

Mathar Ilka1,Kecskes Miklos1,Van der Mieren Gerry1,Jacobs Griet1,Camacho Londoño Juan E.1,Uhl Sebastian1,Flockerzi Veit1,Voets Thomas1,Freichel Marc1,Nilius Bernd1,Herijgers Paul1,Vennekens Rudi1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Laboratory of Ion Channel Research, Leuven, Belgium (I.M., M.K., G.J., T.V., B.N., R.V.); Research Unit of Experimental Cardiac Surgery, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (G.V.d.M., P.H.); Pharmakologisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany (I.M., J.E.C.L., S.U., M.F.); and Experimentelle und Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Universität des Saarlandes, Homburg, Germany (J.E.C.L., V.F., M.F.).

Abstract

Rationale : The Trpm4 gene has recently been associated with several disorders, including cardiac conduction diseases and Brugada syndrome. Transient receptor potential member 4 (TRPM4) proteins constitute Ca 2+ -activated, but Ca 2+ -impermeable, nonselective cation channels and are expressed both in atrial and in ventricular cardiomyocytes. The physiological function of TRPM4 in the heart remains, however, incompletely understood. Objective : To establish the role of TRPM4 in cardiac muscle function. Methods and Results : We used TRPM4 knockout mice and performed patch-clamp experiments, membrane potential measurements, microfluorometry, contractility measurements, and in vivo pressure–volume loop analysis. We demonstrate that TRPM4 proteins are functionally present in mouse ventricular myocytes and are activated on Ca 2+ -induced Ca 2+ release. In Trpm4 −/− mice, cardiac muscle displays an increased β-adrenergic inotropic response both in vitro and in vivo. Measurements of action potential duration show a significantly decreased time for 50% and 90% repolarization in Trpm4 −/− ventricular myocytes. We provide evidence that this change in action potential shape leads to an increased driving force for the L-type Ca 2+ current during the action potential, which explains the altered contractility of the heart muscle. Conclusions : Our results show that functional TRPM4 proteins are novel determinants of the inotropic effect of β-adrenergic stimulation on the ventricular heart muscle.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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