LQTS mutation N1325S in cardiac sodium channel gene SCN5A causes cardiomyocyte apoptosis, cardiac fibrosis and contractile dysfunction in mice.

小鼠心脏钠通道基因 SCN5A 中的 LQTS 突变 N1325S 会导致心肌细胞凋亡、心脏纤维化和收缩功能障碍

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作者:Zhang Teng, Yong Sandro L, Drinko Jeanne K, Popović Zoran B, Shryock John C, Belardinelli Luiz, Wang Qing Kenneth
OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the cardiac sodium channel gene SCN5A cause long QT syndrome (LQTS). We previously generated an LQTS mouse model (TG-NS) that overexpresses the LQTS mutation N1325S in SCN5A. The TG-NS mice manifested the clinical features of LQTS including spontaneous VT, syncope and sudden death. However, the long-term prognosis of LQTS on the structure of the heart has not been investigated in this or any other LQTS models and human patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: Impaired systolic function and reduced left ventricular fractional shortening were detected by echocardiography, morphological and histological examination in two lines of adult mutant transgenic mice. Histological and TUNEL analyses of heart sections revealed fibrosis lesions and increased apoptosis in an age-dependent manner. Cardiomyocyte apoptosis was associated with the increased activation of caspases 3 and 9 in TG-NS hearts. Western blot analysis showed a significantly increased expression of the key Ca(2+) handling proteins L-type Ca(2+) channel, RYR2 and NCX in TG-NS hearts. Increased apoptosis and an altered expression of Ca(2+) handling proteins could be detected as early as 3months of age when echocardiography showed little or no alterations in TG-NS mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings revealed for the first time that the LQTS mutation N1325S in SCN5A causes cardiac fibrosis and contractile dysfunction in mice, possibly through cellular mechanisms involving aberrant cardiomyocyte apoptosis. Therefore, we provide the experimental evidence supporting the notion that some LQTS patients have an increased risk of structural and functional cardiac damage in a prolonged disease course.

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