Enhancement of sodium current contributes to the maintenance of conduction velocity in the aging myocardiumстатья
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Аннотация:IntroductionThe aging myocardium undergoes significant electrophysiological and structural remodeling. These complex alterations may affect conduction velocity (CV), whose age-related changes remain unclear. This study aims at evaluation of the CV changes in the rats of different ages and assessment of the contribution of cellular and tissue factors into CV.MethodsThe CV was determined in 3-, 12- and 24-month-old anesthetized rats using epicardial mapping under ventricular stimulation. The contribution of gap junction functionality to CV was assessed using carbenoxolone, an uncoupling agent for Cx43. The measurement of sodium ion current (INa) was performed in isolated ventricular cardiomyocytes using the patch-clamp technique. Expression of gene transcripts encoding Cx43 (GJA1a) and sodium currents (SCN5a) were assessed using RT-PCR analysis.ResultsThe baseline longitudinal conduction velocity (CVL) did not differ between 3-, 12- and 24-month-old groups. Intravenous administration of carbenoxolone decreased the CVL only in the 3-month-old animals. The density of sodium current (INa) of 24-month-old rats was greater as compared to 3-month-old rats. The extent of fibrosis was less prominent in 3-month-old rats than in the older animals. The expression of SCN5a gene transcripts was increased and expression of GJA1a was decreased in the 24-month-old rats.ConclusionsThe enhancement of sodium current preserves conduction velocity despite impaired connexin function and increased fibrosis in the aging myocardium.