Chronic administration of ivabradine improves cardiac Ca handling and function in a rat model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jessica Marksteiner, Christopher Dostal, Janine Ebner, Petra Lujza Szabó, Bruno K Podesser, Simge Baydar, Ana I A Goncalves, Anja Wagner, Klaus Kratochwill, Petra Fichtinger, Dietmar Abraham, Isabella Salzer, Helmut Kubista, Elena Lilliu, Benjamin Hackl, Jakob Sauer, Hannes Todt, Xaver Koenig, Karlheinz Hilber, Attila Kiss
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a severe muscle disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding for the intracellular protein dystrophin, is associated with impaired cardiac function and arrhythmias. A causative factor for complications in the dystrophic heart is abnormal calcium (Ca) handling in ventricular cardiomyocytes, and restoration of normal Ca homeostasis has emerged as therapeutic strategy. Here, we used a rodent model of DMD, the dystrophin-deficient DMDmdx rat, to test the following hypothesis: chronic administration of ivabradine (IVA), a drug clinically approved for the treatment of heart failure, improves Ca handling in dystrophic ventricular cardiomyocytes and thereby enhances contractile performance in the dystrophic heart. Intracellular Ca measurements revealed that 4-months administration of IVA to DMDmdx rats significantly improves Ca handling properties in dystrophic ventricular cardiomyocytes. In particular, IVA treatment increased electrically-evoked Ca transients and speeded their decay. This suggested enhanced sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca release and faster removal of Ca from the cytosol. Chronic IVA administration also enhanced the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca load. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a significant improvement of cardiac systolic function in IVA-treated DMDmdx rats. Thus, left ventricular ejection fraction and fractional shortening were enhanced, and end-systolic as well as end-diastolic diameters were diminished by the drug. Finally, chronic IVA administration neither significantly attenuated cardiac fibrosis and apoptosis, nor was vascular function improved by the drug. Collectively our findings suggest that long-term IVA administration enhances contractile function in the dystrophic heart by improvement of Ca handling in ventricular cardiomyocytes. Chronic IVA administration may be beneficial for DMD patients.

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长期服用伊伐布雷定可改善杜氏肌营养不良大鼠心肌钙处理和功能。
杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)是一种由细胞内肌营养不良蛋白编码基因突变引起的严重肌肉疾病,与心功能受损和心律失常有关。心肌细胞钙(Ca)处理异常是心肌营养不良并发症的一个致病因素,恢复正常的钙稳态已成为治疗策略。在这里,我们使用了DMD啮齿动物模型,即肌营养不良蛋白缺陷的DMDmdx大鼠,来验证以下假设:长期给药伊伐布雷定(IVA),一种临床批准用于治疗心力衰竭的药物,可以改善营养不良心室心肌细胞对钙的处理,从而增强营养不良心脏的收缩性能。细胞内钙测量显示,给DMDmdx大鼠4个月的IVA显著改善了营养不良心室心肌细胞对钙的处理特性。特别是,IVA处理增加了电诱发的Ca瞬变并加速了它们的衰变。这表明增强了肌浆网钙的释放和更快地从细胞质中去除钙。慢性IVA也增加了肌浆网钙负荷。经胸超声心动图显示,经iva治疗的DMDmdx大鼠心脏收缩功能明显改善。因此,左心室射血分数和分数缩短增强,收缩末和舒张末直径减小。最后,慢性IVA给药既没有显著减轻心脏纤维化和细胞凋亡,也没有改善血管功能。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,长期IVA通过改善心室心肌细胞对Ca的处理来增强营养不良心脏的收缩功能。慢性IVA给药可能对DMD患者有益。
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