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Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts

Melatonin has been reported to cause myocardial electrophysiological changes and prevent ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (VT/VF) in ischemia and reperfusion. We sought to identify electrophysiological targets responsible for the melatonin antiarrhythmic action and to explore whether melatoni...

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Autores principales: Durkina, Aleksandra V., Szeiffova Bacova, Barbara, Bernikova, Olesya G., Gonotkov, Mikhail A., Sedova, Ksenia A., Cuprova, Julie, Vaykshnorayte, Marina A., Diez, Emiliano R., Prado, Natalia J., Azarov, Jan E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10419066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37569306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241511931
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author Durkina, Aleksandra V.
Szeiffova Bacova, Barbara
Bernikova, Olesya G.
Gonotkov, Mikhail A.
Sedova, Ksenia A.
Cuprova, Julie
Vaykshnorayte, Marina A.
Diez, Emiliano R.
Prado, Natalia J.
Azarov, Jan E.
author_facet Durkina, Aleksandra V.
Szeiffova Bacova, Barbara
Bernikova, Olesya G.
Gonotkov, Mikhail A.
Sedova, Ksenia A.
Cuprova, Julie
Vaykshnorayte, Marina A.
Diez, Emiliano R.
Prado, Natalia J.
Azarov, Jan E.
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description Melatonin has been reported to cause myocardial electrophysiological changes and prevent ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (VT/VF) in ischemia and reperfusion. We sought to identify electrophysiological targets responsible for the melatonin antiarrhythmic action and to explore whether melatonin receptor-dependent pathways or its antioxidative properties are essential for these effects. Ischemia was induced in anesthetized rats given a placebo, melatonin, and/or luzindole (MT1/MT2 melatonin receptor blocker), and epicardial mapping with reperfusion VT/VFs assessment was performed. The oxidative stress assessment and Western blotting analysis were performed in the explanted hearts. Transmembrane potentials and ionic currents were recorded in cardiomyocytes with melatonin and/or luzindole application. Melatonin reduced reperfusion VT/VF incidence associated with local activation time in logistic regression analysis. Melatonin prevented ischemia-related conduction slowing and did not change the total connexin43 (Cx43) level or oxidative stress markers, but it increased the content of a phosphorylated Cx43 variant (P-Cx43(368)). Luzindole abolished the melatonin antiarrhythmic effect, slowed conduction, decreased total Cx43, protein kinase Cε and P-Cx43(368) levels, and the IK1 current, and caused resting membrane potential (RMP) depolarization. Neither melatonin nor luzindole modified INa current. Thus, the antiarrhythmic effect of melatonin was mediated by the receptor-dependent enhancement of impulse conduction, which was associated with Cx43 phosphorylation and maintaining the RMP level.
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spelling pubmed-104190662023-08-12 Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts Durkina, Aleksandra V. Szeiffova Bacova, Barbara Bernikova, Olesya G. Gonotkov, Mikhail A. Sedova, Ksenia A. Cuprova, Julie Vaykshnorayte, Marina A. Diez, Emiliano R. Prado, Natalia J. Azarov, Jan E. Int J Mol Sci Article Melatonin has been reported to cause myocardial electrophysiological changes and prevent ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (VT/VF) in ischemia and reperfusion. We sought to identify electrophysiological targets responsible for the melatonin antiarrhythmic action and to explore whether melatonin receptor-dependent pathways or its antioxidative properties are essential for these effects. Ischemia was induced in anesthetized rats given a placebo, melatonin, and/or luzindole (MT1/MT2 melatonin receptor blocker), and epicardial mapping with reperfusion VT/VFs assessment was performed. The oxidative stress assessment and Western blotting analysis were performed in the explanted hearts. Transmembrane potentials and ionic currents were recorded in cardiomyocytes with melatonin and/or luzindole application. Melatonin reduced reperfusion VT/VF incidence associated with local activation time in logistic regression analysis. Melatonin prevented ischemia-related conduction slowing and did not change the total connexin43 (Cx43) level or oxidative stress markers, but it increased the content of a phosphorylated Cx43 variant (P-Cx43(368)). Luzindole abolished the melatonin antiarrhythmic effect, slowed conduction, decreased total Cx43, protein kinase Cε and P-Cx43(368) levels, and the IK1 current, and caused resting membrane potential (RMP) depolarization. Neither melatonin nor luzindole modified INa current. Thus, the antiarrhythmic effect of melatonin was mediated by the receptor-dependent enhancement of impulse conduction, which was associated with Cx43 phosphorylation and maintaining the RMP level. MDPI 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10419066/ /pubmed/37569306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241511931 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Durkina, Aleksandra V.
Szeiffova Bacova, Barbara
Bernikova, Olesya G.
Gonotkov, Mikhail A.
Sedova, Ksenia A.
Cuprova, Julie
Vaykshnorayte, Marina A.
Diez, Emiliano R.
Prado, Natalia J.
Azarov, Jan E.
Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title_full Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title_fullStr Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title_full_unstemmed Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title_short Blockade of Melatonin Receptors Abolishes Its Antiarrhythmic Effect and Slows Ventricular Conduction in Rat Hearts
title_sort blockade of melatonin receptors abolishes its antiarrhythmic effect and slows ventricular conduction in rat hearts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10419066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37569306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241511931
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