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Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes

Osmotic swelling of cardiac myocytes and other types of cells activates an outwardly rectifying, tamoxifen-sensitive Cl(−) current, I(Cl,swell), but it is unclear whether Cl(−) currents also are activated by direct mechanical stretch. We tested whether specific stretch of β1-integrin activates a Cl(...

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Autores principales: Browe, David M., Baumgarten, Clive M.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14610020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200308899
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description Osmotic swelling of cardiac myocytes and other types of cells activates an outwardly rectifying, tamoxifen-sensitive Cl(−) current, I(Cl,swell), but it is unclear whether Cl(−) currents also are activated by direct mechanical stretch. We tested whether specific stretch of β1-integrin activates a Cl(−) current in rabbit left ventricular myocytes. Paramagnetic beads (4.5-μm diameter) coated with mAb to β1-integrin were applied to the surface of myocytes and pulled upward with an electromagnet while recording whole-cell current. In solutions designed to isolate anion currents, β1-integrin stretch elicited an outwardly rectifying Cl(−) current with biophysical and pharmacological properties similar to those of I(Cl,swell). Stretch-activated Cl(−) current activated slowly (t(1/2) = 3.5 ± 0.1 min), partially inactivated at positive voltages, reversed near E(Cl), and was blocked by 10 μM tamoxifen. When stretch was terminated, 64 ± 8% of the stretch-induced current reversed within 10 min. Mechanotransduction involved protein tyrosine kinase. Genistein (100 μM), a protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor previously shown to suppress I(Cl,swell) in myocytes, inhibited stretch-activated Cl(−) current by 62 ± 6% during continued stretch. Because focal adhesion kinase and Src are known to be activated by cell swelling, mechanical stretch, and clustering of integrins, we tested whether these tyrosine kinases mediated the response to β1-integrin stretch. PP2 (10 μM), a selective blocker of focal adhesion kinase and Src, fully inhibited the stretch-activated Cl(−) current as well as part of the background Cl(−) current, whereas its inactive analogue PP3 (10 μM) had no significant effect. In addition to activating Cl(−) current, stretch of β1-integrin also appeared to activate a nonselective cation current and to suppress I(K1). Integrins are the primary mechanical link between the extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton. The present results suggest that integrin stretch may contribute to mechano-electric feedback in heart, modulate electrical activity, and influence the propensity for arrhythmogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-22295982008-04-16 Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes Browe, David M. Baumgarten, Clive M. J Gen Physiol Article Osmotic swelling of cardiac myocytes and other types of cells activates an outwardly rectifying, tamoxifen-sensitive Cl(−) current, I(Cl,swell), but it is unclear whether Cl(−) currents also are activated by direct mechanical stretch. We tested whether specific stretch of β1-integrin activates a Cl(−) current in rabbit left ventricular myocytes. Paramagnetic beads (4.5-μm diameter) coated with mAb to β1-integrin were applied to the surface of myocytes and pulled upward with an electromagnet while recording whole-cell current. In solutions designed to isolate anion currents, β1-integrin stretch elicited an outwardly rectifying Cl(−) current with biophysical and pharmacological properties similar to those of I(Cl,swell). Stretch-activated Cl(−) current activated slowly (t(1/2) = 3.5 ± 0.1 min), partially inactivated at positive voltages, reversed near E(Cl), and was blocked by 10 μM tamoxifen. When stretch was terminated, 64 ± 8% of the stretch-induced current reversed within 10 min. Mechanotransduction involved protein tyrosine kinase. Genistein (100 μM), a protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor previously shown to suppress I(Cl,swell) in myocytes, inhibited stretch-activated Cl(−) current by 62 ± 6% during continued stretch. Because focal adhesion kinase and Src are known to be activated by cell swelling, mechanical stretch, and clustering of integrins, we tested whether these tyrosine kinases mediated the response to β1-integrin stretch. PP2 (10 μM), a selective blocker of focal adhesion kinase and Src, fully inhibited the stretch-activated Cl(−) current as well as part of the background Cl(−) current, whereas its inactive analogue PP3 (10 μM) had no significant effect. In addition to activating Cl(−) current, stretch of β1-integrin also appeared to activate a nonselective cation current and to suppress I(K1). Integrins are the primary mechanical link between the extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton. The present results suggest that integrin stretch may contribute to mechano-electric feedback in heart, modulate electrical activity, and influence the propensity for arrhythmogenesis. The Rockefeller University Press 2003-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2229598/ /pubmed/14610020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200308899 Text en Copyright © 2003, The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title_full Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title_fullStr Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title_full_unstemmed Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title_short Stretch of β1 Integrin Activates an Outwardly Rectifying Chloride Current via FAK and Src in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes
title_sort stretch of β1 integrin activates an outwardly rectifying chloride current via fak and src in rabbit ventricular myocytes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14610020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200308899
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