Reduced Na current in Purkinje fibers explains cardiac conduction defects and arrhythmias in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Reduced Na current in Purkinje fibers explains cardiac conduction defects and arrhythmias in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 318: H1436-H1440, 2020. First published April 8, 2020; doi:10.1152/ajpheart. 00224.2020.-Cardiac arrhythmias significantly contribute to mortality in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a degenerative muscle disease triggered by mutations in the gene encoding for the intracellular protein dystrophin. A major source for the arrhythmias in patients with DMD is impaired ventricular impulse conduction, which predisposes for ventricular asynchrony, decreased cardiac output, and the development of reentrant mechanisms. The reason for ventricular conduction impairments and the associated arrhythmias in the dystrophic heart has remained unidentified. In the present study, we explored the hypothesis that dystrophin-deficient cardiac Purkinje fibers have reduced Na currents (INa), which would represent a potential mechanism underlying slowed ventricular conduction in the dystrophic heart. Therefore, by using a Langendorff perfusion system, we isolated Purkinje fibers from the hearts of adult wild-Type control and dystrophin-deficient mdx mice. Enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) expression under control of the connexin 40 gene allowed us to discriminate Purkinje fibers from eGFP-negative ventricular working cardiomyocytes after cell isolation. Finally, we recorded INa from wild-Type and dystrophic mdx Purkinje fibers for comparison by means of the whole cell patch clamp technique. We found substantially reduced INa densities in mdx compared with wild-Type Purkinje fibers, suggesting that dystrophin deficiency diminishes INa. Because Na channels in the Purkinje fiber membrane represent key determinants of ventricular conduction velocity, we propose that reduced INa in Purkinje fibers at least partly explains impaired ventricular conduction and the associated arrhythmias in the dystrophic heart.

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Ebner, J., Uhrin, P., Szabo, P. L., Kiss, A., Podesser, B. K., Todt, H., … Koenig, X. (2020). Reduced Na current in Purkinje fibers explains cardiac conduction defects and arrhythmias in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 318(6), H1436–H1440. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00224.2020

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