Insights into the molecular mechanisms of bradycardia-triggered arrhythmias in long QT-3 syndrome.

نویسندگان

  • Colleen E Clancy
  • Michihiro Tateyama
  • Robert S Kass
چکیده

Congenital long QT syndrome is a rare disease in which the electrocardiogram QT interval is prolonged due to dysfunctional ventricular repolarization. Variant 3 (LQT-3) is associated with mutations in SCN5A, the gene coding for the heart Na(+) channel alpha subunit. Arrhythmias in LQT-3 mutation carriers are more likely to occur at rest, when heart rate is slow. Several LQT-3 Na(+) channel mutations exert their deleterious effects by promoting a mode of Na(+) channel gating wherein a fraction of channels fails to inactivate. This gating mode, termed "bursting, " results in sustained macroscopic inward Na(+) channel current (I(sus)), which can delay repolarization and prolong the QT interval. However, the mechanism of heart-rate dependence of I(sus) has been unresolved at the single-channel level. We investigate an LQT-3 mutant (Y1795C) using experimental and theoretical frameworks to elucidate the molecular mechanism of I(sus) rate dependence. Our results indicate that mutation-induced changes in the length of time mutant channels spend bursting, rather than how readily they burst, determines I(sus) inverse heart-rate dependence. Our results indicate that mutation-induced changes in the length of time mutant channels spend bursting, rather than how readily they burst, determines I(sus) inverse heart-rate dependence. These results link mutation-induced changes in Na+ channel gating mode transitions to heart rate-dependent changes in cellular electrical activity underlying a key LQT-3 clinical phenotype.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 110 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002