Oxidative stress-induced afterdepolarizations and calmodulin kinase II signaling

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In the heart, oxidative stress caused by exogenous H2O2 has been shown to induce early afterdepolarizations (EADs) and triggered activity by impairing Na current (INa) inactivation. Because H2O2 activates Ca/calmodulin kinase (CaMK)II, which also impairs INa inactivation and promotes EADs, we hypothesized that CaMKII activation may be an important factor in EADs caused by oxidative stress. Using the patch-clamp and intracellular Ca (Cai) imaging in Fluo-4 AM-loaded rabbit ventricular myocytes, we found that exposure to H2O2 (0.2 to 1 mmol/L) for 5 to 15 minutes consistently induced EADs that were suppressed by the INa blocker tetrodotoxin (10 μmol/L), as well as the ICa,L blocker nifedipine. H2O2 enhanced both peak and late ICa,L, consistent with CaMKII-mediated facilitation. By prolonging the action potential plateau and increasing Ca influx via ICa,L, H2O2-induced EADs were also frequently followed by DADs in response to spontaneous (ie, non-ICa,L-gated) sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca release after repolarization. The CaMKII inhibitor KN-93 (1 μmol/L; n=4), but not its inactive analog KN-92 (1 μmol/L, n=5), prevented H2O2-induced EADs and DADs, and the selective CaMKII peptide inhibitor AIP (autocamtide-2-related inhibitory peptide) (2 μmol/L) significantly delayed their onset. In conclusion, H2O2-induced afterdepolarizations depend on both impaired INa inactivation to reduce repolarization reserve and enhancement of ICa,L to reverse repolarization, which are both facilitated by CaMKII activation. Our observations support a link between increased oxidative stress, CaMKII activation, and afterdepolarizations as triggers of lethal ventricular arrhythmias in diseased hearts. © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Xie, L. H., Chen, F., Karagueuzian, H. S., & Weiss, J. N. (2009). Oxidative stress-induced afterdepolarizations and calmodulin kinase II signaling. Circulation Research, 104(1), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.183475

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