Reduced troponin I phosphorylation and increased Ca(2+)-dependent ATP-consumption in triton X-skinned fiber preparations from Galphaq overexpressor mice.

Pott C, Willkomm L, Grafweg S, Bölck B, Dorn GW, Schwinger RH, Brixius K

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Overexpression of the Galphaq-protein has been shown to result in hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy. This study investigated Ca(2+ )sensitivity of tension and myosin-ATPase activity in skinned fiber preparations of male and female wildtype (WT; n = 12) and transgenic mice with a cardiac specific overexpression of the Galphaq-protein (Galphaq-OE; n = 11). In addition, the phosphorylation status of troponin I was measured. Ca(2+) sensitivity of tension was increased in Galphaq-OE with a significant reduction in the half-maximum Ca(2+) concentration (EC(50)) compared to WT. Similarly, Ca(2+) sensitivity of myosin ATPase activity was increased in Galphaq-OE when comparing Galphaq-OE to WT. Maximum Ca(2+)-dependent tension and ATPase activity were both enhanced in Galphaq-OE compared to WT littermates. Phosphorylation of troponin I was significantly reduced in Galphaq-OE compared to WT. In the above experiments, no gender specific differences were observed in either Gaq-OE or in WT. We conclude that, in mice, increased expression of the Galphaq-protein induces alterations of myofibrillar function and energy consumption, which are also characteristics of human heart failure. This may result from a decreased phosphorylation of troponin I in Galphaq-OE.

Details about the publication

JournalMolecular and Cellular Biochemistry (Mol Cell Biochem)
Volume314
Issue1-2
Page range133-141
StatusPublished
Release year2008
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsMuscle Contraction; Keratolytic Agents; Animals; Adenosine Triphosphate; Up-Regulation; Octoxynol; GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits Gq-G11. Calcium; Mice; Muscle Fibers Skeletal; Phosphorylation; Troponin I. Male; Calcium Signaling; Mice Transgenic; Female; Muscle Contraction; Keratolytic Agents; Animals; Adenosine Triphosphate; Up-Regulation; Octoxynol; GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits Gq-G11. Calcium; Mice; Muscle Fibers Skeletal; Phosphorylation; Troponin I. Male; Calcium Signaling; Mice Transgenic; Female

Authors from the University of Münster

Pott, Christian
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine