Gender influences [Ca2+](i) during metabolic inhibition in myocytes overexpressing the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger | |
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关键词: FAILING HUMAN MYOCARDIUM; NA+/CA2+ EXCHANGE; INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM; VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES; CARDIAC MYOCYTES; TRANSGENIC MICE; REVERSE MODE; CELLS; EXPRESSION; TRANSPORT; | |
DOI : 10.1161/hc4001.097038 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Background-The Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) may contribute to Ca2+ overload and injury in ischemic cardiomyocytes. Recently, NCX overexpression was reported to increase ischemia/reperfusion injury in male and oophorectomized female but not in female mice. We therefore measured the effects of gender and estrogen on [Ca2+](i) and [Na+](i) during metabolic inhibition (MI) in myocytes from wild-type (WT) and transgenic (TG) mice overexpressing NCX. Methods and Results-Flow cytometry was used with fluo 3 for [Ca2+](i) and sodium green for [Na+]i measurements. Male TG mouse myocytes had higher [Ca2+](i) after 30 minutes of MI (1086 +/- 160 nmol/L, n=8) than male WT (688 +/- 104 nmol/L, n=9, P=0.01). The increase in [Ca2+](i) during MI induced by NCX overexpression in female myocytes was not significant, however (TG 552 +/- 62 nmoI/L, n=9; WT 426 +/- 44 nmol/L, n=7). The magnitude of rise in [Ca2+](i) during MI was greater in male than female myocytes. KB-R7943, an NCX inhibitor, abolished the effect of NCX overexpression but did not totally eliminate the effect of gender on [Ca2+](i) during MI. NCX current density and basal Na+ pump function were not influenced by gender. The rise in [Na+](i) during MI was greater in male than in female myocytes. Estrogen attenuated the increase in [Ca2+](i) and [Na+](i) in male myocytes during MI and abolished the gender difference in [Na+](i) during MI. Conclusions-Increased expression of NCX results in a more marked rise in [Ca2+](i) during MI in male than in female mouse myocytes. This gender difference appears to be mediated in part by an inhibitory effect of estrogen on the rise in [Na+](i), an NCX modifier, during MI.
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