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GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes
Background: The increased risk of post-menopausal women developing abnormalities of heart function emphasises the requirement to understand the effect of declining oestrogen levels on cardiac electrophysiology and structure, and investigate possible therapeutic targets, namely the G protein-coupled...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686394/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36439245 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1023755 |
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author | Francis, Alice J. Firth, Jahn M. Sanchez-Alonso, Jose L. Gorelik, Julia MacLeod, Kenneth T. |
author_facet | Francis, Alice J. Firth, Jahn M. Sanchez-Alonso, Jose L. Gorelik, Julia MacLeod, Kenneth T. |
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description | Background: The increased risk of post-menopausal women developing abnormalities of heart function emphasises the requirement to understand the effect of declining oestrogen levels on cardiac electrophysiology and structure, and investigate possible therapeutic targets, namely the G protein-coupled oestrogen receptor 1 (GPER). Methods: Female guinea pigs underwent sham or ovariectomy (OVx) surgeries. Cardiomyocytes were isolated 150-days post-operatively. Membrane structure was assessed using di-8-ANEPPs staining and scanning ion conductance microscopy. Imunnohistochemistry (IHC) determined the localisation of oestrogen receptors. The effect of GPER activation on excitation-contraction coupling mechanisms were assessed using electrophysiological and fluorescence techniques. Downstream signalling proteins were investigated by western blot. Results: IHC staining confirmed the presence of nuclear oestrogen receptors and GPER, the latter prominently localised to the peri-nuclear region and having a clear striated pattern elsewhere in the cells. Following OVx, GPER expression increased and its activation reduced Ca(2+) transient amplitude (by 40%) and sarcomere shortening (by 32%). In these cells, GPER activation reduced abnormal spontaneous Ca(2+) activity, shortened action potential duration and limited drug-induced early after-depolarisation formation. Conclusion: In an animal species with comparable steroidogenesis and cardiac physiology to humans, we show the expression and localisation of all three oestrogen receptors in cardiac myocytes. We found that following oestrogen withdrawal, GPER expression increased and its activation limited arrhythmogenic behaviours in this low oestrogen state, indicating a potential cardioprotective role of this receptor in post-menopausal women. |
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spelling | pubmed-96863942022-11-25 GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes Francis, Alice J. Firth, Jahn M. Sanchez-Alonso, Jose L. Gorelik, Julia MacLeod, Kenneth T. Front Physiol Physiology Background: The increased risk of post-menopausal women developing abnormalities of heart function emphasises the requirement to understand the effect of declining oestrogen levels on cardiac electrophysiology and structure, and investigate possible therapeutic targets, namely the G protein-coupled oestrogen receptor 1 (GPER). Methods: Female guinea pigs underwent sham or ovariectomy (OVx) surgeries. Cardiomyocytes were isolated 150-days post-operatively. Membrane structure was assessed using di-8-ANEPPs staining and scanning ion conductance microscopy. Imunnohistochemistry (IHC) determined the localisation of oestrogen receptors. The effect of GPER activation on excitation-contraction coupling mechanisms were assessed using electrophysiological and fluorescence techniques. Downstream signalling proteins were investigated by western blot. Results: IHC staining confirmed the presence of nuclear oestrogen receptors and GPER, the latter prominently localised to the peri-nuclear region and having a clear striated pattern elsewhere in the cells. Following OVx, GPER expression increased and its activation reduced Ca(2+) transient amplitude (by 40%) and sarcomere shortening (by 32%). In these cells, GPER activation reduced abnormal spontaneous Ca(2+) activity, shortened action potential duration and limited drug-induced early after-depolarisation formation. Conclusion: In an animal species with comparable steroidogenesis and cardiac physiology to humans, we show the expression and localisation of all three oestrogen receptors in cardiac myocytes. We found that following oestrogen withdrawal, GPER expression increased and its activation limited arrhythmogenic behaviours in this low oestrogen state, indicating a potential cardioprotective role of this receptor in post-menopausal women. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9686394/ /pubmed/36439245 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1023755 Text en Copyright © 2022 Francis, Firth, Sanchez-Alonso, Gorelik and MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Francis, Alice J. Firth, Jahn M. Sanchez-Alonso, Jose L. Gorelik, Julia MacLeod, Kenneth T. GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title | GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title_full | GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title_fullStr | GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title_full_unstemmed | GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title_short | GPER limits adverse changes to Ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
title_sort | gper limits adverse changes to ca(2+) signalling and arrhythmogenic activity in ovariectomised guinea pig cardiomyocytes |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686394/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36439245 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1023755 |
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