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Accelerated inactivation of voltage-dependent K+ outward current in cardiomyocytes from thyroid hormone receptor alpha1-deficient mice.

作者信息

Johansson Catarina, Koopmann Rolf, Vennström Björn, Benndorf Klaus

机构信息

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2002 Jan;13(1):44-50. doi: 10.1046/j.1540-8167.2002.00044.x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Thyroid hormone affects the electrophysiologic properties of the heart. It is not known which of the different subtypes of thyroid hormone receptors mediate these effects.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Using standard patch-clamp techniques, we studied time- and voltage-dependent properties of depolarization-activated K+ currents in ventricular heart cells isolated from mice lacking the thyroid hormone receptor alpha1 (TR alpha1) and compared these currents with those in respective wild-type cells. In both groups of cells, the time course of current decay could be described by two inactivating exponential components and a sustained current component. In TR alpha1-deficient cells, the total inactivation time course was accelerated due to both increase of the relative contribution of the fast component and shortening of the slow time constant. The peak amplitude of the total current was not altered. The main component of steady-state inactivation of the voltage-dependent K+ outward current was shifted to more hyperpolarized voltages by 7 mV in TR alpha1-deficient cells compared with that in wild-type cells. Under current-clamp conditions, action potential duration at 90% repolarization was prolonged in TR alpha1-deficient cells compared with that in wild-type cells by 3.6 msec.

CONCLUSION

The resulting acceleration of the total inactivation time course is proposed to contribute to action potential prolongation and thus to the increased QTend-time observed previously on ECG of TR alpha1-deficient mice.

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