Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart

Studies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes in culture. However, evidence demonstrating current can passively spread across scar tissue in the intact heart remains elusive. We hypothesize electrotonic conduction occurs across non-myocyte gaps in...

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Main Authors: Mahoney, V, Mezzano, V, Mirams, G, Maass, K, Li, Z, Cerrone, M, Vasquez, C, Bapat, A, Delmar, M, Morley, G
Format: Journal article
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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author Mahoney, V
Mezzano, V
Mirams, G
Maass, K
Li, Z
Cerrone, M
Vasquez, C
Bapat, A
Delmar, M
Morley, G
author_facet Mahoney, V
Mezzano, V
Mirams, G
Maass, K
Li, Z
Cerrone, M
Vasquez, C
Bapat, A
Delmar, M
Morley, G
author_sort Mahoney, V
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description Studies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes in culture. However, evidence demonstrating current can passively spread across scar tissue in the intact heart remains elusive. We hypothesize electrotonic conduction occurs across non-myocyte gaps in the heart and is partly mediated by Connexin43 (Cx43). We investigated whether non-myocytes in ventricular scar tissue are electrically connected to surrounding myocardial tissue in wild type and fibroblast-specific protein-1 driven conditional Cx43 knock-out mice (Cx43fsp1KO). Electrical coupling between the scar and uninjured myocardium was demonstrated by injecting current into the myocardium and recording depolarization in the scar through optical mapping. Coupling was significantly reduced in Cx43fsp1KO hearts. Voltage signals were recorded using microelectrodes from control scars but no signals were obtained from Cx43fsp1KO hearts. Recordings showed significantly decreased amplitude, depolarized resting membrane potential, increased duration and reduced upstroke velocity compared to surrounding myocytes, suggesting that the non-excitable cells in the scar closely follow myocyte action potentials. These results were further validated by mathematical simulations. Optical mapping demonstrated that current delivered within the scar could induce activation of the surrounding myocardium. These data demonstrate non-myocytes in the scar are electrically coupled to myocytes, and coupling depends on Cx43 expression.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2ece49e8-4e5c-47dc-9eb1-5b5a29ee96e42022-03-26T12:51:11ZConnexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heartJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2ece49e8-4e5c-47dc-9eb1-5b5a29ee96e4Symplectic Elements at OxfordNature Publishing Group2016Mahoney, VMezzano, VMirams, GMaass, KLi, ZCerrone, MVasquez, CBapat, ADelmar, MMorley, GStudies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes in culture. However, evidence demonstrating current can passively spread across scar tissue in the intact heart remains elusive. We hypothesize electrotonic conduction occurs across non-myocyte gaps in the heart and is partly mediated by Connexin43 (Cx43). We investigated whether non-myocytes in ventricular scar tissue are electrically connected to surrounding myocardial tissue in wild type and fibroblast-specific protein-1 driven conditional Cx43 knock-out mice (Cx43fsp1KO). Electrical coupling between the scar and uninjured myocardium was demonstrated by injecting current into the myocardium and recording depolarization in the scar through optical mapping. Coupling was significantly reduced in Cx43fsp1KO hearts. Voltage signals were recorded using microelectrodes from control scars but no signals were obtained from Cx43fsp1KO hearts. Recordings showed significantly decreased amplitude, depolarized resting membrane potential, increased duration and reduced upstroke velocity compared to surrounding myocytes, suggesting that the non-excitable cells in the scar closely follow myocyte action potentials. These results were further validated by mathematical simulations. Optical mapping demonstrated that current delivered within the scar could induce activation of the surrounding myocardium. These data demonstrate non-myocytes in the scar are electrically coupled to myocytes, and coupling depends on Cx43 expression.
spellingShingle Mahoney, V
Mezzano, V
Mirams, G
Maass, K
Li, Z
Cerrone, M
Vasquez, C
Bapat, A
Delmar, M
Morley, G
Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title_full Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title_fullStr Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title_full_unstemmed Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title_short Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
title_sort connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart
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