S100A1 increases the gain of excitation-contraction coupling in isolated rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes.
The effect of S100A1 protein on cardiac excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling was studied using recombinant human S100A1 protein (0.01-10 microM) introduced into single rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes via a patch pipette. Voltage clamp experiments (20 degrees C) indicated that 0.1 microM S100A1 increased Ca(2+) transient amplitude by approximately 41% but higher or lower S100A1 concentrations had no significant effect. L-type Ca(2+) current amplitude or Ca(2+) efflux rates via the Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) were unaffected. The rate of Ca(2+) uptake associated with the SR Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA2a) was increased by approximately 22% with 0.1 microM S100A1, but not at other S100A1 concentrations. Based on the intracellular Ca(2+) and I(NCX) signals in response to 10 mM caffeine, no significant change in SR Ca(2+) content was observed with S100A1 (0.01-10 microM). Therefore, 0.1 microM S100A1 appeared to increase the fractional Ca(2+) release from the SR. This result was confirmed by measurements of Ca(2+) transient amplitude at a range of SR Ca(2+) contents. The hyperbolic relationship between these two parameters was shifted to the left by 0.1 microM S100A1. [(3)H]-ryanodine binding studies indicated that S100A1 increased ryanodine receptor (RyR) activity at 0.1 and 0.3 microM Ca(2). As with the effects on E-C coupling, 0.1 microM S100A1 produced the largest effect. Co-immunoprecipitation studies on a range of Ca(2+)-handling proteins support the selective interaction of S100A1 on SERCA2a and RyR. In summary, S100A1 had a stimulatory action on RyR2 and SERCA2a in rabbit cardiomyocytes. Under the conditions of this study, the net effect of this dual action is to enhance the Ca(2+) transient amplitude without significantly affecting the SR Ca(2+) content.
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- Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPases
- S100 Proteins
- Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel
- Recombinant Proteins
- Rabbits
- Protein Binding
- Patch-Clamp Techniques
- Myocytes, Cardiac
- Muscle Contraction
- Mitochondrial Membranes
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Volume
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPases
- S100 Proteins
- Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel
- Recombinant Proteins
- Rabbits
- Protein Binding
- Patch-Clamp Techniques
- Myocytes, Cardiac
- Muscle Contraction
- Mitochondrial Membranes