破坏连接蛋白43和钙调蛋白之间的相互作用可恢复间隙连接功能并减轻再灌注心律失常。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Lu Wang, Zhendao Xu, Xiang Huang, Xue Bai, Zijun Wang, Rongfeng Yang, Qi Deng, Hong Gao
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摘要

在心肌缺血-再灌注(I/R)损伤中,Cx43的下调是影响细胞间电偶联和再灌注心律失常(RA)发生的关键因素。恢复心肌细胞中的Cx43蛋白水平被认为是减少RA的有效策略。然而,I/R对cx43基间隙结(GJ)功能的影响尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个40分钟的缺氧模型,该模型没有改变心肌细胞中Cx43的表达,但损害了GJ功能。该模型能够通过荧光染料转移来评估GJ功能,而不存在GJ数量减少的混杂因素。进一步研究发现,缺氧/再氧化(H/R)可上调钙调蛋白(CaM)的表达,并增强CaM与Cx43之间的相互作用。SP15是一种模拟Cx43的cam结合序列的肽,有效地破坏了CaM-Cx43的相互作用,减轻了H/ r诱导的GJ功能障碍。此外,在离体大鼠心脏I/R模型中,SP15通过干扰CaM-Cx43结合改善心肌电生理参数,降低心律失常评分。这些发现为靶向CaM-Cx43相互作用改善GJ功能和减轻RA提供了有希望的证据。
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Disrupting the interaction between connexin 43 and calmodulin restores gap junction function and mitigates reperfusion arrhythmias.

In myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury, the downregulation of Cx43 is a critical factor influencing intercellular electrical coupling and the incidence of reperfusion arrhythmias (RA). Restoring Cx43 protein levels in cardiomyocytes has been proposed as an effective strategy to reduce RA. However, the impact of I/R on the functionality of Cx43-based gap junction (GJ) remains unclear. In this study, we utilized a 40-minute hypoxia model that did not alter Cx43 expression in cardiomyocytes but impaired GJ function. This model enabled the assessment of GJ functionality via fluorescent dye transfer without the confounding factor of reduced GJ quantity. Further investigation revealed that hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) upregulated calmodulin (CaM) expression and enhanced the interaction between CaM and Cx43. SP15, a peptide mimicking the CaM-binding sequence of Cx43, effectively disrupted the CaM-Cx43 interaction, mitigating H/R-induced GJ dysfunction. Additionally, in an ex vivo rat heart I/R model, SP15 improved myocardial electrophysiological parameters and reduced arrhythmia scores by interfering with CaM-Cx43 binding. These findings provide promising evidence for targeting the CaM-Cx43 interaction to improve GJ function and reduce RA.

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