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Voltage dependence of the Ca2+ transient in endocardial and epicardial myocytes from the left ventricle of Goto-Kakizaki type 2 diabetic rats.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
  • Lina T. Al Kury
  • V. Sydorenko
  • Manal M. A. Smail
  • Muhammad Anwar Qureshi
  • Anatoliy Shmygol
  • Murat Oz
  • Jaipaul Singh
  • Frank Christopher Howarth
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-9-2018
Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a major global health disorder and, currently, over 450Â million people have diabetes with 90% suffering from type 2 diabetes. Left untreated, diabetes may lead to cardiovascular diseases which are a leading cause of death in diabetic patients. Calcium is the trigger and regulator of cardiac muscle contraction and derangement in cellular Ca2+ homeostasis, which can result in heart failure and sudden cardiac death. It is of paramount importance to investigate the regional involvement of Ca2+ in diabetes-induced cardiomyopathy. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the voltage dependence of the Ca2+ transients in endocardial (ENDO) and epicardial (EPI) myocytes from the left ventricle of the Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats, an experimental model of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Simultaneous measurement of L-type Ca2+ currents and Ca2+ transients was performed by whole-cell patch clamp techniques. GK rats displayed significantly increased heart weight, heart weight/body weight ratio, and non-fasting and fasting blood glucose compared to controls (CON). Although the voltage dependence of L-type Ca2+ current was unaltered, the voltage dependence of the Ca2+ transients was reduced to similar extents in EPI-GK and ENDO-GK compared to EPI-CON and ENDO-CON myocytes. TPK L-type Ca2+ current and Ca2+ transient were unaltered. THALF decay of L-type Ca2+ current was unaltered; however, THALF decay of the Ca2+ transient was shortened in ENDO and EPI myocytes from GK compared to CON rat hearts. In conclusion, the amplitude of L-type Ca2+ current was unaltered; however, the voltage dependence of the Ca2+ transient was reduced to similar extents in EPI and ENDO myocytes from GK rats compared to their respective controls, suggesting the possibility of dysfunctional sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ transport in the GK diabetic rat hearts.

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Springer Netherlands
Indexed in Scopus
No
Open Access
No
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29318456
Citation Information
Lina T. Al Kury, V. Sydorenko, Manal M. A. Smail, Muhammad Anwar Qureshi, et al.. "Voltage dependence of the Ca2+ transient in endocardial and epicardial myocytes from the left ventricle of Goto-Kakizaki type 2 diabetic rats." Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Vol. 446 (2018) p. 25 - 33 ISSN: <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/0300-8177" target="_blank">0300-8177</a>; 15734919
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