Assaying sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-leak in mouse atrial myocytes.

Fan Xu, Jing-Jing Li, Eric Yang, Yi Zhang, Wenjun Xie
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More and more studies have suggested an essential role of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ leak of atrial myocytes in atrial diseases such as atrial fibrillation (AF). The increasing interest in atrial Ca2+ signaling makes it necessary to develop a more accurate approach for Ca2+ measurement in atrial myocytes due to obvious differences between atrial and ventricular Ca2+ handling. In the present study, we proposed a new approach for quantifying total SR Ca2+ leak in atrial myocytes with confocal line-scan Ca2+ images. With a very precious approximation of the histogram of normalized line-scan Ca2+ images by using a modified Gaussian distribution, we separated the signal pixel components from noisy pixels and extracted two new dimensionless parameters, F signals and R signals, to reflect the summation of signal pixels and their release components, respectively. In the presence of tetracaine blocking SR Ca2+ leak, the two parameters were very close to 0, and in atrial myocytes under normal conditions, the two parameters are well positive correlative with Ca2+ spark frequency and total signal mass, the two classic readouts for SR Ca2+ leak. Consistent with Ca2+ Spark readouts, the two parameters quantified a significant increase of SR Ca2+ leak in atrial myocytes from mice harboring a leaky type 2 ryanodine receptor mutation (RyR2-R2474S+/-) compared to the WT group. Collectively, this study proposed a simple and effective approach to quantify SR Ca2+ leak in atrial myocytes, which may benefit research on calcium signaling in atrial physiology and diseases.

测定小鼠心房肌细胞肌质网 Ca2+ 泄漏。
越来越多的研究表明,心房肌细胞的肌质网(SR)Ca2+ 泄漏在心房疾病(如心房颤动)中起着至关重要的作用。由于心房和心室对 Ca2+ 的处理存在明显差异,人们对心房 Ca2+ 信号转导的兴趣与日俱增,因此有必要开发一种更精确的方法来测量心房肌细胞中的 Ca2+。在本研究中,我们提出了一种利用共聚焦线扫描 Ca2+ 图像量化心房肌细胞中总 SR Ca2+ 泄漏的新方法。通过使用改良高斯分布对归一化线扫描 Ca2+ 图像的直方图进行非常珍贵的近似,我们从噪声像素中分离出了信号像素成分,并提取了两个新的无量纲参数--F 信号和 R 信号,以分别反映信号像素及其释放成分的总和。在氯卡因阻断 SR Ca2+ 泄漏的情况下,这两个参数非常接近于 0,而在正常条件下的心房肌细胞中,这两个参数与 Ca2+ 火花频率和总信号量(SR Ca2+ 泄漏的两个经典读数)呈良好的正相关。与 Ca2+ 火花读数一致的是,与 WT 组相比,这两个参数量化了携带 2 型雷诺丁受体突变(RyR2-R2474S+/-)的小鼠心房肌细胞中 SR Ca2+ 泄漏的显著增加。总之,本研究提出了一种简单有效的方法来量化心房肌细胞中的 SR Ca2+ 泄漏,这将有助于研究心房生理和疾病中的钙信号转导。
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