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Inhibition of calcium/calmodulin (Ca <sup>2+</sup> /CaM)—Calcium/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) axis reduces in vitro and ex vivo arrhythmias in experimental Chagas disease

Artur Santos‐Miranda, Alexandre Costa, Julliane V. Joviano‐Santos, Paula Rhana, Alexandre Santos Bruno, Peter Rocha, Stêfany Bruno de Assis Cáu, Leda Quércia Vieira, Jáder Santos Cruz, Danilo Roman‐Campos

2021The FASEB Journal15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Chagasic cardiomyopathy (CCC) is one of the main causes of heart failure and sudden death in Latin America. To date, there is no available medication to prevent or reverse the onset of cardiac symptoms. CCC occurs in a scenario of disrupted calcium dynamics and enhanced oxidative stress, which combined, may favor the hyper activation of calcium/calmodulin (Ca 2+ /CaM)‐calcium/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) (Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII) pathway, which is fundamental for heart physiology and it is implicated in other cardiac diseases. Here, we evaluated the association between Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII in the electro‐mechanical (dys)function of the heart in the early stage of chronic experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection. We observed that in vitro and ex vivo inhibition of Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII reversed the arrhythmic profile of isolated hearts and isolated left‐ventricles cardiomyocytes. The benefits of the limited Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII activation to cardiomyocytes' electrical properties are partially related to the restoration of Ca 2+ dynamics in a damaged cellular environment created after T. cruzi infection. Moreover, Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII inhibition prevented the onset of arrhythmic contractions on isolated heart preparations of chagasic mice and restored the responsiveness to the increase in the left‐ventricle pre‐load. Taken together, our data provide the first experimental evidence for the potential of targeting Ca 2+ /CaM‐CaMKII pathway as a novel therapeutic target to treat CCC.

Topics & Concepts

CalmodulinCalciumEx vivoIn vivoIn vitroChemistryProtein kinase AKinaseBiophysicsBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsOrganic chemistryTrypanosoma species research and implicationsCardiomyopathy and Myosin StudiesResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies