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Alteration of myocardial sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase and Na+-Ca2+ exchanger expression in human left ventricular volume overload

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE
Volume 9, Issue 6-7, Pages 579-586

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejheart.2007.01.011

Keywords

calcium; proteins; myocardium; remodelling; heart failure; chronic mitral regurgitation

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Background: Reduced myocardial contractility is often attributed to altered Ca2+ transients and expression of Ca (2+)-ATPase of the SR (SERCA) and Na+/Ca(2+)exchanger (NCX) genes. Aims: To assess myocardial expression of SERCA and NCX protein levels in left ventricular (LV) remodelling due to chronic severe mitral regurgitation (MR). Methods: Myocardial expression of SERCA/NCX in biopsy specimens obtained during mitral surgery was assessed in 36 MR patients with LV remodelling and plasma neumhumoral/cytokine activation and in four non-failing hearts (NFH). Results: Myocardial protein levels of SERCA were significantly (20%) lower in the MR group than in NFH group (p=0.016). No significant changes in NCX were observed. However, a lack of homogeneity with regard to SERCA/NCX proteins was observed. Moreover, SERCA was negatively correlated with BNP (r=-0.49, p=0.02), TNF alpha (r=-0.68, p=0.0005) and IL-6 (r=-0.52, p=0.02), whereas NCX was only negatively correlated with TNFa (r=-0.62, p=0.002). Conclusions: MR patients showed wide variations in SERCA/NCX protein expression. Myocardial protein levels of SERCA were significantly lower in the MR population. Moreover, a correlation between BNP, cytokines (IL-6, TWF alpha) and the expression of SERCA/NCX proteins was observed. (C) 2007 European Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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