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Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia

Hypokalemia, an abnormally low level of potassium (K(+)), is a electrolyte imbalance that commonly occurs in heart failure patients. Hypokalemia is well known to induce lethal ventricular arrhythmia. However, the effects of hypokalemia in failing hearts that have undergone electrophysiological remod...

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Autores principales: Oshita, Kensuke, Kozasa, Yuko, Nakagawa, Yasuaki, Kuwabara, Yoshihiro, Kuwahara, Koichiro, Nakagawa, Taku, Nakashima, Noriyuki, Hiraki, Teruyuki, Takano, Makoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6583697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31087220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12576-019-00684-7
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author Oshita, Kensuke
Kozasa, Yuko
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Kuwabara, Yoshihiro
Kuwahara, Koichiro
Nakagawa, Taku
Nakashima, Noriyuki
Hiraki, Teruyuki
Takano, Makoto
author_facet Oshita, Kensuke
Kozasa, Yuko
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Kuwabara, Yoshihiro
Kuwahara, Koichiro
Nakagawa, Taku
Nakashima, Noriyuki
Hiraki, Teruyuki
Takano, Makoto
author_sort Oshita, Kensuke
collection PubMed
description Hypokalemia, an abnormally low level of potassium (K(+)), is a electrolyte imbalance that commonly occurs in heart failure patients. Hypokalemia is well known to induce lethal ventricular arrhythmia. However, the effects of hypokalemia in failing hearts that have undergone electrophysiological remodeling, i.e., the reactivation of fetal-type ion channels, remain unexplored. We have examined the effect of hypokalemia in the myocytes of transgenic mice overexpressing the hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-sensitive (HCN) channel in the heart (HCN2-Tg mice). Perfusion with a mild hypokalemic solution containing 3 mM K(+) induced ectopic ventricular automaticity in 55.0% of HCN2-Tg mouse myocytes. In the remaining HCN2-Tg mouse myocytes, the resting membrane potential (RMP) was more depolarized than that of wild-type myocytes subjected to the same treatment and could also be hyperpolarized by an HCN channel blocker. We conclude that in hypokalemia in our mice model, the HCN2 channel was constitutively activated at the hyperpolarized RMP, thereby destabilizing the electrophysiological activity of ventricular myocytes.
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spelling pubmed-65836972019-07-05 Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia Oshita, Kensuke Kozasa, Yuko Nakagawa, Yasuaki Kuwabara, Yoshihiro Kuwahara, Koichiro Nakagawa, Taku Nakashima, Noriyuki Hiraki, Teruyuki Takano, Makoto J Physiol Sci Original Paper Hypokalemia, an abnormally low level of potassium (K(+)), is a electrolyte imbalance that commonly occurs in heart failure patients. Hypokalemia is well known to induce lethal ventricular arrhythmia. However, the effects of hypokalemia in failing hearts that have undergone electrophysiological remodeling, i.e., the reactivation of fetal-type ion channels, remain unexplored. We have examined the effect of hypokalemia in the myocytes of transgenic mice overexpressing the hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-sensitive (HCN) channel in the heart (HCN2-Tg mice). Perfusion with a mild hypokalemic solution containing 3 mM K(+) induced ectopic ventricular automaticity in 55.0% of HCN2-Tg mouse myocytes. In the remaining HCN2-Tg mouse myocytes, the resting membrane potential (RMP) was more depolarized than that of wild-type myocytes subjected to the same treatment and could also be hyperpolarized by an HCN channel blocker. We conclude that in hypokalemia in our mice model, the HCN2 channel was constitutively activated at the hyperpolarized RMP, thereby destabilizing the electrophysiological activity of ventricular myocytes. Springer Japan 2019-05-13 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6583697/ /pubmed/31087220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12576-019-00684-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Oshita, Kensuke
Kozasa, Yuko
Nakagawa, Yasuaki
Kuwabara, Yoshihiro
Kuwahara, Koichiro
Nakagawa, Taku
Nakashima, Noriyuki
Hiraki, Teruyuki
Takano, Makoto
Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title_full Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title_fullStr Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title_short Overexpression of the HCN2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
title_sort overexpression of the hcn2 channel increases the arrhythmogenicity induced by hypokalemia
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6583697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31087220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12576-019-00684-7
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