Electrical Propagation in Synthetic Ventricular Myocyte Strands From Germline Connexin43 Knockout Mice
- 23 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) in Circulation Research
- Vol. 95 (2), 170-178
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000134923.05174.2f
Abstract
To characterize the role of connexin43 (Cx43) as a determinant of cardiac propagation, we synthesized strands and pairs of ventricular myocytes from germline Cx43−/− mice. The amount of Cx43, Cx45, and Cx40 in gap junctions was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy. Intercellular electrical conductance, gj, was measured by the dual-voltage clamp technique (DVC), and electrical propagation was assessed by multisite optical mapping of transmembrane potential using a voltage-sensitive dye. Compared with wild-type (Cx43+/+) strands, immunoreactive signal for Cx43 was reduced by 46% in Cx43+/− strands and was absent in Cx43−/− strands. Cx45 signal was reduced by 46% in Cx43+/− strands and to the limit of detection in Cx43−/− strands, but total Cx45 protein levels measured in immunoblots of whole cell homogenates were equivalent in all genotypes. Cx40 was detected in ≈ 2% of myocytes. Intercellular conductance, gj, was reduced by 32% in Cx43+/− cell pairs and by 96% in Cx43−/− cell pairs. The symmetrical dependence of gj on transjunctional voltage and properties of single-channel recordings indicated that Cx45 was the only remaining connexin in Cx43−/− cells. Propagation in Cx43−/− strands was very slow (2.1 cm/s versus 52 cm/s in Cx43+/+) and highly discontinuous, with simultaneous excitation within and long conduction delays (2 to 3 ms) between individual cells. Propagation was abolished by 1 mmol/L heptanol, indicating residual junctional coupling. In summary, knockout of Cx43 in ventricular myocytes leads to very slow conduction dependent on the presence of Cx45. Electrical field effect transmission does not contribute to propagation in synthetic strands.Keywords
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