1. Thyroid Hormone Upregulates Cav1.2 Channels in Cardiac Cells via the Downregulation of the Channels' β4 Subunit.
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Carrillo ED, Alvarado JA, Hernández A, Lezama I, García MC, and Sánchez JA
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- Animals, Rats, Triiodothyronine pharmacology, Triiodothyronine metabolism, Down-Regulation drug effects, Thyroid Hormones metabolism, Cell Line, Up-Regulation drug effects, Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Protein Subunits metabolism, Protein Subunits genetics, Calcium Channels, L-Type metabolism, Calcium Channels, L-Type genetics, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, Myocytes, Cardiac drug effects
- Abstract
Thyroid hormone binds to specific nuclear receptors, regulating the expression of target genes, with major effects on cardiac function. Triiodothyronine (T3) increases the expression of key proteins related to calcium homeostasis, such as the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase pump, but the detailed mechanism of gene regulation by T3 in cardiac voltage-gated calcium (Cav1.2) channels remains incompletely explored. Furthermore, the effects of T3 on Cav1.2 auxiliary subunits have not been investigated. We conducted quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, Western blot, and immunofluorescence experiments in H9c2 cells derived from rat ventricular tissue, examining the effects of T3 on the expression of α1c, the principal subunit of Cav1.2 channels, and Cavβ4, an auxiliary Cav1.2 subunit that regulates gene expression. The translocation of phosphorylated cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element-binding protein (pCREB) by T3 was also examined. We found that T3 has opposite effects on these channel proteins, upregulating α1c and downregulating Cavβ4, and that it increases the nuclear translocation of pCREB while decreasing the translocation of Cavβ4. Finally, we found that overexpression of Cavβ4 represses the mRNA expression of α1c, suggesting that T3 upregulates the expression of the α1c subunit in response to a decrease in Cavβ4 subunit expression.
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- 2024
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