Energetic state is a strong regulator of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2+ loss in cardiac muscle: Different efficiencies of different energy sources

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Aims: Increased diastolic sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ loss could depress contractility in heart failure. Since the failing myocardium has impaired energetics, we investigated whether Ca2+ loss is linked to changes in energetic pathways. Methods and results: Leakage from SR in mouse permeabilized preparations was assessed using exogenous ATP, ATP + phosphocreatine (activation of bound creatine kinase, CK), ATP + mitochondrial substrates (mitochondrial activation), or with all of these together (optimal energetic conditions) in Ca2+-free solution. In ventricular fibres caffeine-induced tension transients under optimal energetic conditions were used to estimate SR [Ca2+]. In cardiomyocytes, intra-SR Ca2+ was monitored by use of the fluorescent marker Mag-fluo 4. In fibres, SR Ca 2+ content after 5 min incubation strongly depended on energy supply (100% - optimal energetic conditions; 27 ± 5% - exogenous ATP only, 52 ± 5% - endogenous CK activation; 88 ± 8% - mitochondrial activation, P < 0.01 vs. CK system). The significant loss with only exogenous ATP was not inhibited by the ryanodine receptor blockers tetracaine or ruthenium red. However, the SR Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) inhibitors cyclopiazonic acid or 2,5-di(tert-butyl)-1,4-benzohydroquinone significantly decreased Ca2+ loss. At 100 nM external [Ca2+], the SR Ca2+ loss was also energy dependent and was not significantly inhibited by tetracaine. In cardiomyocytes, the decline in SR [Ca2+] at zero external [Ca2+] was almost two times slower under optimal energetic conditions than in the presence of exogenous ATP only. Conclusion: At low extra-reticular [Ca2+], the main leak pathway is an energy-sensitive backward Ca2+ pump, and direct mitochondrial-SERCA ATP channelling is more effective in leak prevention than local ATP generation by bound CK. © The Author 2009.

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Kuum, M., Kaasik, A., Joubert, F., Ventura-Clapier, R., & Veksler, V. (2009). Energetic state is a strong regulator of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2+ loss in cardiac muscle: Different efficiencies of different energy sources. Cardiovascular Research, 83(1), 89–96. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvp125

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