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Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance

Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS) is an autosomal dominant pharmacogenetic disorder that manifests as a hypermetabolic state when carriers are exposed to halogenated volatile anesthetics or depolarizing muscle relaxants. In animals, heat stress intolerance is also observed. MHS is linked t...

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Autores principales: Feng, Wei, Lopez, Jose R., Antrobus, Shane, Zheng, Jing, Uryash, Arkady, Dong, Yao, Beqollari, Donald, Bannister, Roger A., Hopkins, Philip M., Beam, Kurt G., Allen, Paul D., Pessah, Isaac.N.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10413282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37392848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104992
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author Feng, Wei
Lopez, Jose R.
Antrobus, Shane
Zheng, Jing
Uryash, Arkady
Dong, Yao
Beqollari, Donald
Bannister, Roger A.
Hopkins, Philip M.
Beam, Kurt G.
Allen, Paul D.
Pessah, Isaac.N.
author_facet Feng, Wei
Lopez, Jose R.
Antrobus, Shane
Zheng, Jing
Uryash, Arkady
Dong, Yao
Beqollari, Donald
Bannister, Roger A.
Hopkins, Philip M.
Beam, Kurt G.
Allen, Paul D.
Pessah, Isaac.N.
author_sort Feng, Wei
collection PubMed
description Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS) is an autosomal dominant pharmacogenetic disorder that manifests as a hypermetabolic state when carriers are exposed to halogenated volatile anesthetics or depolarizing muscle relaxants. In animals, heat stress intolerance is also observed. MHS is linked to over 40 variants in RYR1 that are classified as pathogenic for diagnostic purposes. More recently, a few rare variants linked to the MHS phenotype have been reported in CACNA1S, which encodes the voltage-activated Ca(2+) channel Ca(V)1.1 that conformationally couples to RyR1 in skeletal muscle. Here, we describe a knock-in mouse line that expresses one of these putative variants, Ca(V)1.1-R174W. Heterozygous (HET) and homozygous (HOM) Ca(V)1.1-R174W mice survive to adulthood without overt phenotype but fail to trigger with fulminant malignant hyperthermia when exposed to halothane or moderate heat stress. All three genotypes (WT, HET, and HOM) express similar levels of Ca(V)1.1 by quantitative PCR, Western blot, [(3)H]PN200-110 receptor binding and immobilization-resistant charge movement densities in flexor digitorum brevis fibers. Although HOM fibers have negligible Ca(V)1.1 current amplitudes, HET fibers have similar amplitudes to WT, suggesting a preferential accumulation of the Ca(V)1.1-WT protein at triad junctions in HET animals. Never-the-less both HET and HOM have slightly elevated resting free Ca(2+) and Na(+) measured with double barreled microelectrode in vastus lateralis that is disproportional to upregulation of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) 3 and TRPC6 in skeletal muscle. Ca(V)1.1-R174W and upregulation of TRPC3/6 alone are insufficient to trigger fulminant malignant hyperthermia response to halothane and/or heat stress in HET and HOM mice.
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spelling pubmed-104132822023-08-11 Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance Feng, Wei Lopez, Jose R. Antrobus, Shane Zheng, Jing Uryash, Arkady Dong, Yao Beqollari, Donald Bannister, Roger A. Hopkins, Philip M. Beam, Kurt G. Allen, Paul D. Pessah, Isaac.N. J Biol Chem Research Article Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS) is an autosomal dominant pharmacogenetic disorder that manifests as a hypermetabolic state when carriers are exposed to halogenated volatile anesthetics or depolarizing muscle relaxants. In animals, heat stress intolerance is also observed. MHS is linked to over 40 variants in RYR1 that are classified as pathogenic for diagnostic purposes. More recently, a few rare variants linked to the MHS phenotype have been reported in CACNA1S, which encodes the voltage-activated Ca(2+) channel Ca(V)1.1 that conformationally couples to RyR1 in skeletal muscle. Here, we describe a knock-in mouse line that expresses one of these putative variants, Ca(V)1.1-R174W. Heterozygous (HET) and homozygous (HOM) Ca(V)1.1-R174W mice survive to adulthood without overt phenotype but fail to trigger with fulminant malignant hyperthermia when exposed to halothane or moderate heat stress. All three genotypes (WT, HET, and HOM) express similar levels of Ca(V)1.1 by quantitative PCR, Western blot, [(3)H]PN200-110 receptor binding and immobilization-resistant charge movement densities in flexor digitorum brevis fibers. Although HOM fibers have negligible Ca(V)1.1 current amplitudes, HET fibers have similar amplitudes to WT, suggesting a preferential accumulation of the Ca(V)1.1-WT protein at triad junctions in HET animals. Never-the-less both HET and HOM have slightly elevated resting free Ca(2+) and Na(+) measured with double barreled microelectrode in vastus lateralis that is disproportional to upregulation of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) 3 and TRPC6 in skeletal muscle. Ca(V)1.1-R174W and upregulation of TRPC3/6 alone are insufficient to trigger fulminant malignant hyperthermia response to halothane and/or heat stress in HET and HOM mice. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10413282/ /pubmed/37392848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104992 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Feng, Wei
Lopez, Jose R.
Antrobus, Shane
Zheng, Jing
Uryash, Arkady
Dong, Yao
Beqollari, Donald
Bannister, Roger A.
Hopkins, Philip M.
Beam, Kurt G.
Allen, Paul D.
Pessah, Isaac.N.
Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title_full Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title_fullStr Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title_full_unstemmed Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title_short Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca(V)1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
title_sort putative malignant hyperthermia mutation ca(v)1.1-r174w is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10413282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37392848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104992
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