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The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner

AIM: The voltage‐gated sodium channel Na(V)1.5, encoded by SCN5A, is essential for cardiac excitability and ensures proper electrical conduction. Early embryonic death has been observed in several murine models carrying homozygous Scn5amutations. We investigated when sodium current (I(Na)) becomes f...

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Autores principales: Marchal, Gerard A., Verkerk, Arie O., Mohan, Rajiv A., Wolswinkel, Rianne, Boukens, Bastiaan J. D., Remme, Carol Ann
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7539970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32386467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apha.13493
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author Marchal, Gerard A.
Verkerk, Arie O.
Mohan, Rajiv A.
Wolswinkel, Rianne
Boukens, Bastiaan J. D.
Remme, Carol Ann
author_facet Marchal, Gerard A.
Verkerk, Arie O.
Mohan, Rajiv A.
Wolswinkel, Rianne
Boukens, Bastiaan J. D.
Remme, Carol Ann
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description AIM: The voltage‐gated sodium channel Na(V)1.5, encoded by SCN5A, is essential for cardiac excitability and ensures proper electrical conduction. Early embryonic death has been observed in several murine models carrying homozygous Scn5amutations. We investigated when sodium current (I(Na)) becomes functionally relevant in the murine embryonic heart and how Scn5a/Na(V)1.5 dysfunction impacts on cardiac development. METHODS: Involvement of Na(V)1.5‐generated I(Na) in murine cardiac electrical function was assessed by optical mapping in wild type (WT) embryos (embryonic day (E)9.5 and E10.5) in the absence and presence of the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin (30 µmol/L). I(Na) was assessed by patch‐clamp analysis in cardiomyocytes isolated from WT embryos (E9.5‐17.5). In addition, cardiac morphology and electrical function was assessed in Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos (E9.5‐10.5) and their WT littermates. RESULTS: In WT embryos, tetrodotoxin did not affect cardiac activation at E9.5, but slowed activation at E10.5. Accordingly, patch‐clamp measurements revealed that I(Na) was virtually absent at E9.5 but robustly present at E10.5. Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos died in utero around E10.5, displaying severely affected cardiac activation and morphology. Strikingly, altered ventricular activation was observed in Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) E9.5 embryos before the onset of I(Na), in addition to reduced cardiac tissue volume compared to WT littermates. CONCLUSION: We here demonstrate that Na(V)1.5 is involved in cardiac electrical function from E10.5 onwards. Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos displayed cardiac structural abnormalities at E9.5, indicating that Na(V)1.5 dysfunction impacts on embryonic cardiac development in a non‐electrogenic manner. These findings are potentially relevant for understanding structural defects observed in relation to Na(V)1.5 dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-75399702020-10-09 The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner Marchal, Gerard A. Verkerk, Arie O. Mohan, Rajiv A. Wolswinkel, Rianne Boukens, Bastiaan J. D. Remme, Carol Ann Acta Physiol (Oxf) Cardiovascular Physiology AIM: The voltage‐gated sodium channel Na(V)1.5, encoded by SCN5A, is essential for cardiac excitability and ensures proper electrical conduction. Early embryonic death has been observed in several murine models carrying homozygous Scn5amutations. We investigated when sodium current (I(Na)) becomes functionally relevant in the murine embryonic heart and how Scn5a/Na(V)1.5 dysfunction impacts on cardiac development. METHODS: Involvement of Na(V)1.5‐generated I(Na) in murine cardiac electrical function was assessed by optical mapping in wild type (WT) embryos (embryonic day (E)9.5 and E10.5) in the absence and presence of the sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin (30 µmol/L). I(Na) was assessed by patch‐clamp analysis in cardiomyocytes isolated from WT embryos (E9.5‐17.5). In addition, cardiac morphology and electrical function was assessed in Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos (E9.5‐10.5) and their WT littermates. RESULTS: In WT embryos, tetrodotoxin did not affect cardiac activation at E9.5, but slowed activation at E10.5. Accordingly, patch‐clamp measurements revealed that I(Na) was virtually absent at E9.5 but robustly present at E10.5. Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos died in utero around E10.5, displaying severely affected cardiac activation and morphology. Strikingly, altered ventricular activation was observed in Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) E9.5 embryos before the onset of I(Na), in addition to reduced cardiac tissue volume compared to WT littermates. CONCLUSION: We here demonstrate that Na(V)1.5 is involved in cardiac electrical function from E10.5 onwards. Scn5a‐1798insD(−/−) embryos displayed cardiac structural abnormalities at E9.5, indicating that Na(V)1.5 dysfunction impacts on embryonic cardiac development in a non‐electrogenic manner. These findings are potentially relevant for understanding structural defects observed in relation to Na(V)1.5 dysfunction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-27 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7539970/ /pubmed/32386467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apha.13493 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Acta Physiologica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Scandinavian Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Physiology
Marchal, Gerard A.
Verkerk, Arie O.
Mohan, Rajiv A.
Wolswinkel, Rianne
Boukens, Bastiaan J. D.
Remme, Carol Ann
The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title_full The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title_fullStr The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title_full_unstemmed The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title_short The sodium channel Na(V)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
title_sort sodium channel na(v)1.5 impacts on early murine embryonic cardiac development, structure and function in a non‐electrogenic manner
topic Cardiovascular Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7539970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32386467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apha.13493
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