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The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart

A large body of work has established the prominent roles of the atrial M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling pathway, and the negative regulatory protein RGS6, in modulating critical aspects of parasympathetic influence on cardiac function, including pace-making, heart rate (HR) variability (HRV), and atrial arrh...

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Autores principales: Kulkarni, Kanchan, Xie, Xueyi, Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel Marron, Anderson, Allison, Martemyanov, Kirill A., Wickman, Kevin, Tolkacheva, Elena G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5905881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29668674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193798
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author Kulkarni, Kanchan
Xie, Xueyi
Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel Marron
Anderson, Allison
Martemyanov, Kirill A.
Wickman, Kevin
Tolkacheva, Elena G.
author_facet Kulkarni, Kanchan
Xie, Xueyi
Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel Marron
Anderson, Allison
Martemyanov, Kirill A.
Wickman, Kevin
Tolkacheva, Elena G.
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description A large body of work has established the prominent roles of the atrial M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling pathway, and the negative regulatory protein RGS6, in modulating critical aspects of parasympathetic influence on cardiac function, including pace-making, heart rate (HR) variability (HRV), and atrial arrhythmogenesis. Despite increasing evidence of its innervation of the ventricles, and the expression of M(2)R, I(KACh) channel subunits, and RGS6 in ventricle, the effects of parasympathetic modulation on ventricular electrophysiology are less clear. The main objective of our study was to investigate the contribution of M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling pathway elements in murine ventricular electrophysiology, using in-vivo ECG measurements, isolated whole-heart optical mapping and constitutive knockout mice lacking I(KACh) (Girk4(–/–)) or RGS6 (Rgs6(-/-)). Consistent with previous findings, mice lacking GIRK4 exhibited diminished HR and HRV responses to the cholinergic agonist carbachol (CCh), and resistance to CCh-induced arrhythmic episodes. In line with its role as a negative regulator of atrial M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling, loss of RGS6 correlated with a mild resting bradycardia, enhanced HR and HRV responses to CCh, and increased propensity for arrhythmic episodes. Interestingly, ventricles from mice lacking GIRK4 or RGS6 both exhibited increased action potential duration (APD) at baseline, and APD was prolonged by CCh across all genotypes. Similarly, CCh significantly increased the slope of APD restitution in all genotypes. There was no impact of genotype or CCh on either conduction velocity or heterogeneity. Our data suggests that altered parasympathetic signaling through the M(2)R-I(KACh) pathway can affect ventricular electrophysiological properties distinct from its influence on atrial physiology.
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spelling pubmed-59058812018-05-06 The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart Kulkarni, Kanchan Xie, Xueyi Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel Marron Anderson, Allison Martemyanov, Kirill A. Wickman, Kevin Tolkacheva, Elena G. PLoS One Research Article A large body of work has established the prominent roles of the atrial M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling pathway, and the negative regulatory protein RGS6, in modulating critical aspects of parasympathetic influence on cardiac function, including pace-making, heart rate (HR) variability (HRV), and atrial arrhythmogenesis. Despite increasing evidence of its innervation of the ventricles, and the expression of M(2)R, I(KACh) channel subunits, and RGS6 in ventricle, the effects of parasympathetic modulation on ventricular electrophysiology are less clear. The main objective of our study was to investigate the contribution of M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling pathway elements in murine ventricular electrophysiology, using in-vivo ECG measurements, isolated whole-heart optical mapping and constitutive knockout mice lacking I(KACh) (Girk4(–/–)) or RGS6 (Rgs6(-/-)). Consistent with previous findings, mice lacking GIRK4 exhibited diminished HR and HRV responses to the cholinergic agonist carbachol (CCh), and resistance to CCh-induced arrhythmic episodes. In line with its role as a negative regulator of atrial M(2)R-I(KACh) signaling, loss of RGS6 correlated with a mild resting bradycardia, enhanced HR and HRV responses to CCh, and increased propensity for arrhythmic episodes. Interestingly, ventricles from mice lacking GIRK4 or RGS6 both exhibited increased action potential duration (APD) at baseline, and APD was prolonged by CCh across all genotypes. Similarly, CCh significantly increased the slope of APD restitution in all genotypes. There was no impact of genotype or CCh on either conduction velocity or heterogeneity. Our data suggests that altered parasympathetic signaling through the M(2)R-I(KACh) pathway can affect ventricular electrophysiological properties distinct from its influence on atrial physiology. Public Library of Science 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5905881/ /pubmed/29668674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193798 Text en © 2018 Kulkarni et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kulkarni, Kanchan
Xie, Xueyi
Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel Marron
Anderson, Allison
Martemyanov, Kirill A.
Wickman, Kevin
Tolkacheva, Elena G.
The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title_full The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title_fullStr The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title_full_unstemmed The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title_short The influences of the M(2)R-GIRK4-RGS6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
title_sort influences of the m(2)r-girk4-rgs6 dependent parasympathetic pathway on electrophysiological properties of the mouse heart
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5905881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29668674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193798
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