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Functional NaV1.8 Channels in Intracardiac Neurons The Link Between SCN10A and Cardiac Electrophysiology

Journal

CIRCULATION RESEARCH
Volume 111, Issue 3, Pages 333-343

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.112.274035

Keywords

sodium channels; autonomic nervous system; cardiac electrophysiology; SCN10A

Funding

  1. Netherlands Heart Foundation [NHS 2005T025, NHS 2008B051]
  2. InterUniversity Cardiology Institute of Netherlands [061.02]
  3. Division for Earth and Life Sciences (ALW)
  4. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [836.09.003]

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Rationale: The SCN10A gene encodes the neuronal sodium channel isoform Na(V)1.8. Several recent genome-wide association studies have linked SCN10A to PR interval and QRS duration, strongly suggesting an as-yet unknown role for Na(V)1.8 in cardiac electrophysiology. Objective: To demonstrate the functional presence of SCN10A/Nav1.8 in intracardiac neurons of the mouse heart. Methods and Results: Immunohistochemistry on mouse tissue sections showed intense Na(V)1.8 labeling in dorsal root ganglia and intracardiac ganglia and only modest Na(V)1.8 expression within the myocardium. Immunocytochemistry further revealed substantial Na(V)1.8 staining in isolated neurons from murine intracardiac ganglia but no Na(V)1.8 expression in isolated ventricular myocytes. Patch-clamp studies demonstrated that the Na(V)1.8 blocker A-803467 (0.5-2 mu mol/L) had no effect on either mean sodium current (I-Na) density or I-Na gating kinetics in isolated myocytes but significantly reduced I-Na density in intracardiac neurons. Furthermore, A-803467 accelerated the slow component of current decay and shifted voltage dependence of inactivation toward more negative voltages, as expected for blockade of Na(V)1.8-based I-Na. In line with these findings, A-803467 did not affect cardiomyocyte action potential upstroke velocity but markedly reduced action potential firing frequency in intracardiac neurons, confirming a functional role for Na(V)1.8 in cardiac neural activity. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate the functional presence of SCN10A/Na(V)1.8 in intracardiac neurons, indicating a novel role for this neuronal sodium channel in regulation of cardiac electric activity. (Circ Res. 2012;111:333-343.)

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