Beta-blocker treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation attenuates spontaneous calcium release-induced electrical activity - 13/01/23
Abstract |
Aims |
Atrial fibrillation (AF) has been associated with excessive spontaneous calcium release, linked to cyclic AMP (cAMP)-dependent phosphorylation of calcium regulatory proteins. Because β-blockers are expected to attenuate cAMP-dependent signaling, we aimed to examine whether the treatment of patients with β-blockers affected the incidence of spontaneous calcium release events or transient inward currents (ITI).
Methods |
The impact of treatment with commonly used β-blockers was analyzed in human atrial myocytes from 371 patients using patch-clamp technique, confocal calcium imaging or immunofluorescent labeling. Data were analyzed using multivariate regression analysis taking into account potentially confounding effects of relevant clinical factors
Results |
The L-type calcium current (ICa) density was diminished significantly in patients with chronic but not paroxysmal AF and the treatment of patients with β-blockers did not affect ICa density in any group. By contrast, the ITI frequency was elevated in patients with either paroxysmal or chronic AF that did not receive treatment, and β-blocker treatment reduced the frequency to levels observed in patients without AF. Confocal calcium imaging showed that β-blocker treatment also reduced the calcium spark frequency in patients with AF to levels observed in those without AF. Furthermore, phosphorylation of the ryanodine receptor (RyR2) at Ser-2808 and phospholamban at Ser-16 was significantly lower in patients with AF that received β-blockers.
Conclusion |
Together, our findings demonstrate that β-blocker treatment may be of therapeutic utility to prevent spontaneous calcium release-induced atrial electrical activity; especially in patients with a history of paroxysmal AF displaying preserved ICa density.
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Highlights |
• | Multivariate analysis of clinical factors in big human atrial myocyte population. |
• | β-blocker treatment normalizes Ca2+ spark and ITI frequency in patients with AF. |
• | Decreased ICa in patients with chronic AF is not prevented by β-blocker treatment. |
• | Treatment with β-blockers restores Ca2+ homeostasis in paroxysmal AF only. |
• | β-blocker treatment may prevent Ca2+-induced electrical activity in paroxysmal AF. |
Keywords : β-blocker treatment, Human atrial myocyte, Sarcoplasmic reticulum, Calcium currents, Calcium sparks, Arrhythmia
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Vol 158
Article 114169- février 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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