2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0402596101
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Cardiac-specific overexpression of sarcolipin inhibits sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca 2+ ATPase (SERCA2a) activity and impairs cardiac function in mice

Abstract: Sarcolipin (SLN) inhibits the cardiac sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca 2؉ ATPase (SERCA2a) by direct binding and is superinhibitory if it binds through phospholamban (PLN). To determine whether overexpression of SLN in the heart might impair cardiac function, transgenic (TG) mice were generated with cardiac-specific overexpression of NF-SLN (SLN tagged at its N terminus with the FLAG epitope). The level of NF-SLN expression (the NF-SLN͞PLN expression ratio) was equivalent to that which induces profound superinh… Show more

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“…SLN overexpression in the ventricle leads to decreased SERCA2a affinity for calcium, Ca 2+ transient amplitude and shortening, and slowed relaxation. Consistent with Asahi et al [46] the +dP/dt and −dP/dt were significantly decreased, due to SLN overexpression. Similar results were found in myocytes and muscle preparations from mice overexpressing SLN, in comparison to the wild-type littermates.…”
Section: Transgenic Approaches To Study the Role Of Plb And Sln In Casupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…SLN overexpression in the ventricle leads to decreased SERCA2a affinity for calcium, Ca 2+ transient amplitude and shortening, and slowed relaxation. Consistent with Asahi et al [46] the +dP/dt and −dP/dt were significantly decreased, due to SLN overexpression. Similar results were found in myocytes and muscle preparations from mice overexpressing SLN, in comparison to the wild-type littermates.…”
Section: Transgenic Approaches To Study the Role Of Plb And Sln In Casupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Overexpression of mouse SLN in the mouse ventricle did not lead to hypertrophy. The development of hypertrophy observed by Asahi et al [46] is probably due to the overexpression of rabbit SLN in the mouse heart, which differs from mouse SLN at the N-terminus. SLN overexpression in the ventricle leads to decreased SERCA2a affinity for calcium, Ca 2+ transient amplitude and shortening, and slowed relaxation.…”
Section: Transgenic Approaches To Study the Role Of Plb And Sln In Camentioning
confidence: 87%
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