Up-regulated small-conductance calcium-activated potassium currents contribute to atrial arrhythmogenesis in high-fat feeding mice

EUROPACE(2023)

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Aims Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with arrhythmias and cardiovascular mortality. Arrhythmogenesis in MetS results from atrial structural and electrical remodelling. The small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (SK) currents modulate atrial repolarization and may influence atrial arrhythmogenicity. This study investigated the regulation of SK current perturbed by a high-fat diet (HFD) to mimic MetS. Methods and results Thirty mice were divided into two groups that were fed with normal chow (CTL) and HFD for 4 months. Electrocardiography and echocardiography were used to detect cardiac electrical and structure remodelling. Atrial action potential duration (APD) and calcium transient duration (CaTD) were measured by optical mapping of Langendorff-perfused mice hearts. Atrial fibrillation (AF) inducibility and duration were assessed by burst pacing. Whole-cell patch clamp was performed in primarily isolated atrial myocytes for SK current density. The SK current density is higher in atrial myocytes from HFD than in CTL mice (P <= 0.037). The RNA and protein expression of SK channels are increased in HFD mice (P <= 0.041 and P <= 0.011, respectively). Action potential duration is shortened in HFD compared with CTL (P <= 0.015). The shortening of the atrial APD in HFD is reversed by the application of 100 nM apamin (P <= 0.043). Compared with CTL, CaTD is greater in HFD atria (P <= 0.029). Calcium transient decay (Tau) is significantly higher in HFD than in CTL (P = 0.001). Both APD and CaTD alternans thresholds were higher in HFD (P <= 0.043), along with higher inducibility and longer duration of AF in HFD (P <= 0.023). Conclusion Up-regulation of apamin-sensitive SK currents plays a partial role in the atrial arrhythmogenicity of HFD mice.
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Metabolic syndrome,Small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (SK) currents,Atrial arrhythmia,Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL)
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