[HTML][HTML] Glucocorticoid stimulation increases cardiac contractility by SGK1-dependent SOCE-activation in rat cardiac myocytes

M Wester, A Heller, M Gruber, LS Maier, C Schach… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
M Wester, A Heller, M Gruber, LS Maier, C Schach, S Wagner
PLoS One, 2019journals.plos.org
Aims Glucocorticoid (GC) stimulation has been shown to increase cardiac contractility by
elevated intracellular [Ca] but the sources for Ca entry are unclear. This study aims to
determine the role of store-operated Ca entry (SOCE) for GC-mediated inotropy. Methods
and results Dexamethasone (Dex) pretreatment significantly increased cardiac contractile
force ex vivo in Langendorff-perfused Sprague-Dawley rat hearts (2 mg/kg BW ip Dex 24 h
prior to experiment). Moreover, Ca transient amplitude as well as fractional shortening were …
Aims
Glucocorticoid (GC) stimulation has been shown to increase cardiac contractility by elevated intracellular [Ca] but the sources for Ca entry are unclear. This study aims to determine the role of store-operated Ca entry (SOCE) for GC-mediated inotropy.
Methods and results
Dexamethasone (Dex) pretreatment significantly increased cardiac contractile force ex vivo in Langendorff-perfused Sprague-Dawley rat hearts (2 mg/kg BW i.p. Dex 24 h prior to experiment). Moreover, Ca transient amplitude as well as fractional shortening were significantly enhanced in Fura-2-loaded isolated rat ventricular myocytes exposed to Dex (1 mg/mL Dex, 24 h). Interestingly, these Dex-dependent effects could be abolished in the presence of SOCE-inhibitors SKF-96356 (SKF, 2 μM) and BTP2 (5 μM). Ca transient kinetics (time to peak, decay time) were not affected by SOCE stimulation. Direct SOCE measurements revealed a negligible magnitude in untreated myocytes but a dramatic increase in SOCE upon Dex-pretreatment. Importantly, the Dex-dependent stimulation of SOCE could be blocked by inhibition of serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1 (SGK1) using EMD638683 (EMD, 50 μM). Dex preincubation also resulted in increased mRNA expression of proteins involved in SOCE (stromal interaction molecule 2, STIM2, and transient receptor potential cation channels 3/6, TRPC 3/6), which were also prevented in the presence of EMD.
Conclusion
Short-term GC-stimulation with Dex improves cardiac contractility by a SOCE-dependent mechanism, which appears to involve increased SGK1-dependent expression of the SOCE-related proteins. Since Ca transient kinetics were unaffected, SOCE appears to influence Ca cycling more by an integrated response across multiple cardiac cycles but not on a beat-to-beat basis.
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