Increased expression of the auxiliary β2-subunit of ventricular L-type Ca2+ channels leads to single-channel activity characteristic of the heart failure

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Background. Increased activity of single ventricular L-type Ca2+-channels (L-VDCC) is a hallmark in human heart failure. Recent findings suggest differential modulation by several auxiliary β-subunits as a possible explanation. Methods and Results. By molecular and functional analyses of human and murine ventricles, we find that enhanced L-VDCC activity is accompanied by altered expression pattern of auxiliary L-VDCC β-subunit gene products. In HEK293-cells we show differential modulation of single L-VDCC activity by coexpression of several human cardiac β-subunits: Unlike β1 or β3 isoforms, β 2a and β2b induce a high-activity channel behavior typical of failing myocytes. In accordance, β 2-subunit mRNA and protein are up-regulated in failing human myocardium. In a model of heart failure we find that mice overexpressing the human cardiac CaV1.2 also reveal increased single-channel activity and sarcolemmal β2 expression when entering into the maladaptive stage of heart failure. Interestingly, these animals, when still young and non-failing ("Adaptive Phase"), reveal the opposite phenotype, viz: reduced single-channel activity accompanied by lowered β 2 expression. Additional evidence for the cause-effect relationship between β2-subunit expression and single L-VDCC activity is provided by newly engineered, double-transgenic mice bearing both constitutive CaV1.2 and inducible β 2 cardiac overexpression. Here in non-failing hearts induction of β2-subunit overexpression mimicked the increase of single L-VDCC activity observed in murine and human chronic heart failure. Conclusions. Our study presents evidence of the pathobiochemical relevance of β2-subunits for the electrophysiological phenotype of cardiac L-VDCC and thus provides an explanation for the single L-VDCC gating observed in human and murine heart failure. © 2007 Hullin et al.

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Hullin, R., Matthes, J., von Vietinghoff, S., Bodi, I., Rubio, M., D’Souza, K., … Herzig, S. (2007). Increased expression of the auxiliary β2-subunit of ventricular L-type Ca2+ channels leads to single-channel activity characteristic of the heart failure. PLoS ONE, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000292

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