Iron overload in ventricular cardiomyocytes decreased the overshoot and duration of the cardiac action potential, reduced sodium current, and increased transient outward potassium current.
Iron overload / iron-induced cardiomyopathy
Iron overload (iron dextran injections / iron incubation)
Action potential, sodium and potassium currents, and sodium channel protein
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic iron overload may develop a cardiomyopathy manifested by ventricular arrhythmias and heart failure. We hypothesized that iron-loaded cardiomyocytes may have abnormal excitability. METHODS AND RESULTS: We examined a new model of human iron overload, the Mongolian gerbil given repeated injections of iron dextran. In ventricular myocytes, we measured iron concentration and distribution, action potential, sodium and potassium currents, and sodium channel protein. We showed for the first time that (1) the iron content of gerbil ventricular cardiomyocytes was increased to amounts similar to those of patients with iron-induced cardiomyopathy; (2) the overshoot and duration of the cardiac action potential decreased; (3) sodium current was reduced, steady-state inactivation was enhanced, and single-channel currents were unchanged; and (4) transient outward potassium current was increased, but inwardly rectifying potassium current was unchanged. Neonatal rat cardiomyocytes incubated with iron for 1 to 3 days showed similar changes, and levels of cardiac sodium channel proteins were unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Abnormal excitability and heterogeneous cardiac iron deposition may cause the arrhythmogenesis of human siderotic heart disease.
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Kuryshev et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Iron overload / iron-induced cardiomyopathy. Iron overload (iron dextran injections / iron incubation) was evaluated on Action potential, sodium and potassium currents, and sodium channel protein. Iron overload in ventricular cardiomyocytes decreased the overshoot and duration of the cardiac action potential, reduced sodium current, and increased transient outward potassium current.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2253453dc1edca6bb60053 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.100.6.675
Yuri A. Kuryshev
Charles River Associates
Gary M. Brittenham
Columbia University
Hisashi Fujioka
University School
Circulation
Case Western Reserve University
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