Phospholemman modulates Na+/Ca2+exchange in adult rat cardiac myocytes
2003
Previous studies have shown that overexpression of phospholemman (PLM) affected contractile function and Ca2+ homeostasis in adult rat myocytes. We tested the hypothesis that PLM modulated Na+/Ca2+exchanger (NCX1) activity. PLM was overexpressed in adult rat myocytes by adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. After 72 h, the half-time of relaxation from caffeine-induced contracture, an estimate of forward NCX1 activity, was prolonged 1.8-fold (P < 0.003) in myocytes overexpressing PLM compared with control myocytes overexpressing green fluorescent protein alone. Reverse NCX1 current (3 Na+ out:1 Ca2+ in) was significantly (P < 0.0001) lower in PLM myocytes, especially at more positive voltages. Immunofluorescence demonstrated colocalization of PLM and NCX1 to the plasma membrane and t-tubules. Resting membrane potential, action potential amplitude and duration, myocyte size, and NCX1 and calsequestrin protein levels were not affected by PLM overexpression. At 5 mM extracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]o), the depressed ...
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