The Cx43-CT mimetic αCT1 reduced inducible arrhythmias and increased ventricular depolarization rates 7 to 9 days after left ventricular injury.
Ventricular injury and arrhythmia
αCT1 (Cx43-CT mimetic) vs controls (locally released (< 48 hours) via adherent methylcellulose patches)
inducible arrhythmias and Cx43 remodeling
RATIONALE: Remodeling of connexin (Cx)43 gap junctions (GJs) is linked to ventricular arrhythmia. OBJECTIVES: A peptide mimetic of the carboxyl terminal (CT) of Cx43, incorporating a postsynaptic density-95/disks-large/ZO-1 (PDZ)-binding domain, reduces Cx43/ZO-1 interaction and GJ size remodeling in vitro. Here, we determined: (1) whether the Cx43-CT mimetic αCT1 altered GJ remodeling following left ventricular (LV) injury in vivo; (2) whether αCT1 affected arrhythmic propensity; and (3) the mechanism of αCT1 effects on arrhythmogenicity and GJ remodeling. METHODS AND RESULTS: A cryoinjury model generating a reproducible wound and injury border zone (IBZ) in the LV was used. Adherent methylcellulose patches formulated to locally release αCT1 (< 48 hours) were placed on cryoinjuries. Relative to controls, Cx43/ZO-1 colocalization in the IBZ was reduced by αCT1 by 24 hours after injury. Programmed electric stimulation ex vivo and optical mapping of voltage transients indicated that peptide-treated hearts showed reduced inducible arrhythmias and increased ventricular depolarization rates 7 to 9 days after injury. At 24 hours and 1 week after injury, αCT1-treated hearts maintained Cx43 in intercalated disks (IDs) in the IBZ, whereas by 1 week after injury, controls demonstrated Cx43 remodeling from IDs to lateralized distributions. Over a postinjury time course of 1 week, αCT1-treated IBZs showed increased Cx43 phosphorylation at serine368 (Cx43-pS368) relative to control tissues. In biochemical assays, αCT1 promoted phosphorylation of serine368 by protein kinase (PK)C-ε in a dose-dependent manner that was modulated by, but did not require ZO-1 PDZ2. CONCLUSIONS: αCT1 increases Cx43-pS368 in vitro in a PKC-ε-dependent manner and in the IBZ in vivo acutely following ventricular injury. αCT1-mediated increase in Cx43-pS368 phosphorylation may contribute to reductions in inducible-arrhythmia following injury.
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Michael P. O’Quinn
Joseph A. Palatinus
Brett S. Harris
Circulation Research
Medical University of South Carolina
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O’Quinn et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Ventricular injury and arrhythmia. αCT1 (Cx43-CT mimetic) vs. controls was evaluated on inducible arrhythmias and Cx43 remodeling. The Cx43-CT mimetic αCT1 reduced inducible arrhythmias and increased ventricular depolarization rates 7 to 9 days after left ventricular injury.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a156a120c3a39952e9f6fe7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.110.235747