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Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase &ggr; Protects Against Catecholamine-Induced Ventricular Arrhythmia Through Protein Kinase A–Mediated Regulation of Distinct Phosphodiesterases
- Ghigo, Alessandra;
- Perino, Alessia;
- Mehel, Hind;
- Zahradníková, Alexandra;
- Morello, Fulvio;
- Leroy, Jérôme;
- Nikolaev, Viacheslav O;
- Damilano, Federico;
- Cimino, James;
- De Luca, Elisa;
- Richter, Wito;
- Westenbroek, Ruth;
- Catterall, William A;
- Zhang, Jin;
- Yan, Chen;
- Conti, Marco;
- Gomez, Ana Maria;
- Vandecasteele, Grégoire;
- Hirsch, Emilio;
- Fischmeister, Rodolphe
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.112.114074Abstract
Background
Phosphoinositide 3-kinase γ (PI3Kγ) signaling engaged by β-adrenergic receptors is pivotal in the regulation of myocardial contractility and remodeling. However, the role of PI3Kγ in catecholamine-induced arrhythmia is currently unknown.Methods and results
Mice lacking PI3Kγ (PI3Kγ(-/-)) showed runs of premature ventricular contractions on adrenergic stimulation that could be rescued by a selective β(2)-adrenergic receptor blocker and developed sustained ventricular tachycardia after transverse aortic constriction. Consistently, fluorescence resonance energy transfer probes revealed abnormal cAMP accumulation after β(2)-adrenergic receptor activation in PI3Kγ(-/-) cardiomyocytes that depended on the loss of the scaffold but not of the catalytic activity of PI3Kγ. Downstream from β-adrenergic receptors, PI3Kγ was found to participate in multiprotein complexes linking protein kinase A to the activation of phosphodiesterase (PDE) 3A, PDE4A, and PDE4B but not of PDE4D. These PI3Kγ-regulated PDEs lowered cAMP and limited protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation of L-type calcium channel (Ca(v)1.2) and phospholamban. In PI3Kγ(-/-) cardiomyocytes, Ca(v)1.2 and phospholamban were hyperphosphorylated, leading to increased Ca(2+) spark occurrence and amplitude on adrenergic stimulation. Furthermore, PI3Kγ(-/-) cardiomyocytes showed spontaneous Ca(2+) release events and developed arrhythmic calcium transients.Conclusions
PI3Kγ coordinates the coincident signaling of the major cardiac PDE3 and PDE4 isoforms, thus orchestrating a feedback loop that prevents calcium-dependent ventricular arrhythmia.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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