IP3R activity increases propensity of RyR-mediated sparks by elevating dyadic [Ca2+].
Options
BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
January 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Author
Chung, Joshua | |
Tilūnaitė, Agnė | |
Ladd, David | |
Hunt, Hilary | |
Crampin, Edmund J | |
Johnston, Stuart T | |
Roderick, H Llewelyn | |
Rajagopal, Vijay |
Subject(s)
Series
Mathematical biosciences
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0025-5564
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
36395827
Uncontrolled Keywords
Description
Calcium (Ca2+) plays a critical role in the excitation contraction coupling (ECC) process that mediates the contraction of cardiomyocytes during each heartbeat. While ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are the primary Ca2+ channels responsible for generating the cell-wide Ca2+ transients during ECC, Ca2+ release, a=via inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) receptors (IP3Rs) are also reported in cardiomyocytes and to elicit ECC-modulating effects. Recent studies suggest that the localization of IP3Rs at dyads grant their ability to modify the occurrence of Ca2+ sparks (elementary Ca2+ release events that constitute cell wide Ca2+ releases associated with ECC) which may underlie their modulatory influence on ECC. Here, we aim to uncover the mechanism by which dyad-localized IP3Rs influence Ca2+ spark dynamics. To this end, we developed a mathematical model of the dyad that incorporates the behaviour of IP3Rs, in addition to RyRs, to reveal the impact of their activity on local Ca2+ handling and consequent Ca2+ spark occurrence and its properties. Consistent with published experimental data, our model predicts that the propensity for Ca2+ spark formation increases in the presence of IP3R activity. Our simulations support the hypothesis that IP3Rs elevate Ca2+ in the dyad, sensitizing proximal RyRs toward activation and hence Ca2+ spark formation. The stochasticity of IP3R gating is an important aspect of this mechanism. However, dyadic IP3R activity lowers the Ca2+ available in the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (JSR) for release, thus resulting in Ca2+ sparks with similar durations but lower amplitudes.
File(s)
File | File Type | Format | Size | License | Publisher/Copright statement | Content | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1-s2.0-S0025556422001122-main.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 7.07 MB | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) | accepted |