VEGA 2/0190/10

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Mechanisms of regulation of the diastolic activity of the ryanodine receptor  

Principal Investigator: Alexandra Zahradníková

Duration: January 2010 – December 2012
Coordinating Organization: Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics SAS, Bratislava

Annotation

Defects of myocardial diastolic function that occur in failing heart or due to mutations in the calcium release channel RyR may result in reduced calcium contents of the intracellular stores. At the same time they may, however, induce spontaneous calcium release during the diastole. Spontaneous calcium release may generate action potentials by activating the Na/Ca exchange. Diastolic regulation of calcium store contents by RyRs can be observed as “calcium sparks” by means of confocal microscopy. Regulation of RyR activity at low levels of cytoplasmic Ca2+ is not clearly understood yet. In this project we propose to study modulation of RyR activity by natural regulators such as ATP, Mg2+ and luminal calcium at the level of single RyR channels and at the level of isolated cardiac myocytes. The results of the project will enable deeper understanding of control mechanisms governing RyR activity during the diastole and identification of their malfunction in cardiac diseases.

Keywords

calcium signalling, ventricular myocyte, ryanodine receptor, planar lipid bilayers, confocal microscopy, mathematical modelling

Objectives

The overall objective of the project is to characterize the mechanisms of regulation of RyR activity during the diastole and the consequences of defects of RyR regulation in cardiac diseases. The specific aims to reach this goal are:

To estimate the consequences of changes in the interaction of RyR with its natural regulators on diastolic calcium release and on calcium handling of the cardiac myocyte.

To obtain quantitative data on regulation of RyR activity at low cytosolic calcium concentration, i.e., under conditions corresponding to those during the diastole, by natural regulators

To obtain quantitative data on the effect of natural regulators of RyR activity on the calcium contents of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and on calcium release from the SR

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