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Mechanisms and Regulation of Cardiac CaV1.2 Trafficking

Maartje Westhoff, Rose E. Dixon

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During cardiac excitation contraction coupling, the arrival of an action potential at the ventricular myocardium triggers voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+ (CaV1.2) channels in individual myocytes to open briefly. The level of this Ca2+ influx tunes the amplitude of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release from ryanodine receptors (RyR2) on the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum and thus the magnitude of the elevation in intracellular Ca2+ concentration and ultimately the downstream contraction. The number and activity of functional CaV1.2 channels at the t-tubule dyads dictates the amplitude of the Ca2+ influx. Trafficking of these channels and their auxiliary subunits to the cell surface is thus tightly controlled and regulated to ensure adequate sarcolemmal expression to sustain this critical process. To that end, recent discoveries have revealed the existence of internal reservoirs of preformed CaV1.2 channels that can be rapidly mobilized to enhance sarcolemmal expression in times of acute stress when hemodynamic and metabolic demand increases. In this review, we provide an overview of the current thinking on CaV1.2 channel trafficking dynamics in the heart. We highlight the numerous points of control including the biosynthetic pathway, the endosomal recycling pathway, ubiquitination, and lysosomal and proteasomal degradation pathways, and discuss the effects of β-adrenergic and angiotensin receptor signaling cascades on this process.

Topics & Concepts

Cav1.2Ryanodine receptorCell biologyEndoplasmic reticulumRyanodine receptor 2IntracellularMyocyteCalcium signalingCardiac action potentialChemistryAngiotensin IIVoltage-dependent calcium channelBiophysicsBiologyReceptorRepolarizationCalciumBiochemistryNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyOrganic chemistryCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasIon channel regulation and functionReceptor Mechanisms and Signaling
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