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FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
卷 169, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2022.113444
关键词
Lead exposure; Myocardium contractility; Heart chambers; Myosin
资金
- Shared Research Center of Scientific Equipment of Institute of Immunology and Physiology [122022200089-4]
Moderate lead intoxication in male rats led to altered actin-myosin interaction and regulation in the heart chambers, affecting myosin isoform composition, filament sliding velocity, and light chain phosphorylation. The impact of lead on myosin functional characteristics varied in different heart chambers, showing a dose-dependent effect.
A moderate degree of lead intoxication was observed in male rats after repeated intraperitoneal injections with two doses of lead acetate three times a week during 5 (12.5 mg of Pb per kg body mass) and 6 (6.01 mg of Pb per kg body mass) weeks. Using an in vitro motility assay, we investigated the impact of this intoxication on the characteristics of actin-myosin interaction and its regulation in the atria, right, and left ventricles. Both lead doses exposure decreased the maximum sliding velocity of reconstituted thin filaments over myosin and fraction of motile filaments in all heart chambers, caused the myosin isoforms shift towards slower beta-myosin heavy chains in ventricles and decreased regulatory light chain phosphorylation in atria. No statistically significant difference was found in force and calcium regulation of actin-myosin interaction. A dose-dependent effect of lead on myosin functional characteristics was found in all heart chambers, but the degree of this effect varied depending on the heart chamber.
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