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Myofilament Ca2+ sensitization causes susceptibility to cardiac arrhythmia in mice
Franz Baudenbacher, … , James D. Potter, Björn C. Knollmann
Franz Baudenbacher, … , James D. Potter, Björn C. Knollmann
Published November 20, 2008
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2008;118(12):3893-3903. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI36642.
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Myofilament Ca2+ sensitization causes susceptibility to cardiac arrhythmia in mice

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In human cardiomyopathy, anatomical abnormalities such as hypertrophy and fibrosis contribute to the risk of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death. Here we have shown that increased myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity, also a common feature in both inherited and acquired human cardiomyopathies, created arrhythmia susceptibility in mice, even in the absence of anatomical abnormalities. In mice expressing troponin T mutants that cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in humans, the risk of developing ventricular tachycardia was directly proportional to the degree of Ca2+ sensitization caused by the troponin T mutation. Arrhythmia susceptibility was reproduced with the Ca2+-sensitizing agent EMD 57033 and prevented by myofilament Ca2+ desensitization with blebbistatin. Ca2+ sensitization markedly changed the shape of ventricular action potentials, resulting in shorter effective refractory periods, greater beat-to-beat variability of action potential durations, and increased dispersion of ventricular conduction velocities at fast heart rates. Together these effects created an arrhythmogenic substrate. Thus, myofilament Ca2+ sensitization represents a heretofore unrecognized arrhythmia mechanism. The protective effect of blebbistatin provides what we believe to be the first direct evidence that reduction of Ca2+ sensitivity in myofilaments is antiarrhythmic and might be beneficial to individuals with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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Franz Baudenbacher, Tilmann Schober, Jose Renato Pinto, Veniamin Y. Sidorov, Fredrick Hilliard, R. John Solaro, James D. Potter, Björn C. Knollmann

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