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Title: Peculiarities of the Acetylcholine Action on the Contractile Function of Cardiomyocytes from the Left and Right Atria in Rats
Authors: Butova, X.
Myachina, T.
Simonova, R.
Kochurova, A.
Bozhko, Y.
Arkhipov, M.
Solovyova, O.
Kopylova, G.
Shchepkin, D.
Khokhlova, A.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Butova, X, Myachina, T, Simonova, R, Kochurova, A, Bozhko, Y, Arkhipov, M, Solovyova, O, Kopylova, G, Shchepkin, D & Khokhlova, A 2022, 'Peculiarities of the Acetylcholine Action on the Contractile Function of Cardiomyocytes from the Left and Right Atria in Rats', Cells, Том. 11, № 23, 3809. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11233809
Butova, X., Myachina, T., Simonova, R., Kochurova, A., Bozhko, Y., Arkhipov, M., Solovyova, O., Kopylova, G., Shchepkin, D., & Khokhlova, A. (2022). Peculiarities of the Acetylcholine Action on the Contractile Function of Cardiomyocytes from the Left and Right Atria in Rats. Cells, 11(23), [3809]. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11233809
Abstract: Acetylcholine (ACh) is the neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system that modulates cardiac function, and its high concentrations may induce atrial fibrillation. We compared the ACh action on the mechanical function of single cardiomyocytes from the left atria (LA) and the right atria (RA). We exposed single rat LA and RA cardiomyocytes to 1, 10, and 100 µM ACh for 10–15 min and measured the parameters of sarcomere shortening–relengthening and cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients during cell contractions. We also studied the effects of ACh on cardiac myosin function using an in vitro motility assay and analyzed the phosphorylation level of sarcomeric proteins. In LA cardiomyocytes, ACh decreased the time to peak sarcomere shortening, time to 50% relengthening, and time to peak [Ca2+]i transients. In RA cardiomyocytes, ACh affected the time of shortening and relengthening only at 10 µM. In the in vitro motility assay, ACh reduced to a greater extent the sliding velocity of F-actin over myosin from LA cardiomyocytes, which was accompanied by a more pronounced decrease in phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) in LA cardiomyocytes than in RA cardiomyocytes. Our findings indicate that ACh plays an important role in modulating the contractile function of LA and RA, provoking more pronounced changes in the time course of sarcomere shortening–relengthening and the kinetics of actin–myosin interaction in LA cardiomyocytes. © 2022 by the authors.
Keywords: ACETYLCHOLINE
ACTIN–MYOSIN INTERACTION
LEFT AND RIGHT ATRIA
PHOSPHORYLATION OF SARCOMERIC PROTEINS
SARCOMERE SHORTENING
SINGLE CARDIOMYOCYTES
[CA2+]I TRANSIENTS
ACETYLCHOLINE
ACTINS
ANIMALS
HEART ATRIA
MYOCYTES, CARDIAC
MYOSIN LIGHT CHAINS
RATS
SARCOMERES
ACETYLCHOLINE
CALCIUM CHANNEL
CARDIAC MYOSIN
F ACTIN
MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN
TROPONIN
TROPONIN I
ACETYLCHOLINE
ACTIN
MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN
ACTIN MYOSIN INTERACTION
ACTION POTENTIAL
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT
ANIMAL MODEL
ARTICLE
CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS
CARDIAC MUSCLE CELL
CELL VIABILITY
CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM
CONTROLLED STUDY
DEPOLARIZATION
HEART ATRIUM
HEART FUNCTION
HEART MUSCLE CONTRACTILITY
KINETICS
LIGHT CHAIN
MALE
NONHUMAN
PROTEIN FUNCTION
PROTEIN PURIFICATION
RAT
SARCOMERE LENGTH
VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION
WHOLE CELL PATCH CLAMP
ANIMAL
CARDIAC MUSCLE CELL
HEART ATRIUM
METABOLISM
SARCOMERE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131558
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
SCOPUS ID: 85143657873
WOS ID: 000896537100001
PURE ID: 32892512
722ae53b-334a-4c01-b86b-1084a7c187d5
ISSN: 2073-4409
DOI: 10.3390/cells11233809
Sponsorship: Institute of Immunology and Physiology
Ural State Medical University, (122022200089-4)
The study was supported by State Program No 121040500248-7 (Ural State Medical University) and State Program No 122022200089-4 (Institute of Immunology and Physiology). The work was performed using the equipment of the Shared Research Center of Scientific Equipment of Institute of Immunology and Physiology.
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