Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Signaling in the Heart Is Regulated by the Sarcolemmal Calcium Pump 4b.
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Oceandy, DelvacCartwright, Elizabeth J.
Emerson, Michael
Prehar, Sukhpal
Baudoin, Florence M.
Zi, Min
Alatwi, Nasser
Venetucci, Luigi
Schuh, Kai
Williams, Judith C.
Armesilla, Angel

Neyses, Ludwig
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2007-01-22
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BACKGROUND: Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) has recently been shown to be a major regulator of cardiac contractility. In a cellular system, we have previously shown that nNOS is regulated by the isoform 4b of plasma membrane calcium/calmodulin-dependent ATPase (PMCA4b) through direct interaction mediated by a PDZ domain (PSD 95, Drosophilia Discs large protein and Zona occludens-1) on nNOS and a cognate ligand on PMCA4b. It remains unknown, however, whether this interaction has physiological relevance in the heart in vivo. METHODS AND RESULTS: We generated 2 strains of transgenic mice overexpressing either human PMCA4b or PMCA ct120 in the heart. PMCA ct120 is a highly active mutant form of the pump that does not interact with or modulate nNOS function. Calcium was extruded normally from PMCA4b-overexpressing cardiomyocytes, but in vivo, overexpression of PMCA4b reduced the beta-adrenergic contractile response. This attenuated response was not observed in ct120 transgenic mice. Treatment with a specific nNOS inhibitor (Nomega-propyl-L-arginine) reduced the beta-adrenergic response in wild-type and ct120 transgenic mice to levels comparable to those of PMCA4b transgenic animals. No differences in lusitropic response were observed in either transgenic strain compared with wild-type littermates. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate the physiological relevance of the interaction between PMCA4b and nNOS and suggests its signaling role in the heart.Citation
Circulation, 115: 483-492.Publisher
American Heart AssociationPubMed ID
17242280Additional Links
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/115/4/483Type
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1524-4539ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.643791
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