Single ryanodine receptor channel basis of caffeine's action on Ca2+ sparks

M Porta, AV Zima, A Nani, PL Diaz-Sylvester… - Biophysical journal, 2011 - cell.com
M Porta, AV Zima, A Nani, PL Diaz-Sylvester, JA Copello, J Ramos-Franco, LA Blatter, M Fill
Biophysical journal, 2011cell.com
Abstract Caffeine (1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine) is a widely used pharmacological agonist of the
cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) Ca 2+ release channel. It is also a well-known stimulant
that can produce adverse side effects, including arrhythmias. Here, the action of caffeine on
single RyR2 channels in bilayers and Ca 2+ sparks in permeabilized ventricular
cardiomyocytes is defined. Single RyR2 caffeine activation depended on the free Ca 2+
level on both sides of the channel. Cytosolic Ca 2+ enhanced RyR2 caffeine affinity …
Abstract
Caffeine (1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine) is a widely used pharmacological agonist of the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) Ca2+ release channel. It is also a well-known stimulant that can produce adverse side effects, including arrhythmias. Here, the action of caffeine on single RyR2 channels in bilayers and Ca2+ sparks in permeabilized ventricular cardiomyocytes is defined. Single RyR2 caffeine activation depended on the free Ca2+ level on both sides of the channel. Cytosolic Ca2+ enhanced RyR2 caffeine affinity, whereas luminal Ca2+ essentially scaled maximal caffeine activation. Caffeine activated single RyR2 channels in diastolic quasi-cell-like solutions (cytosolic MgATP, pCa 7) with an EC50 of 9.0 ± 0.4 mM. Low-dose caffeine (0.15 mM) increased Ca2+ spark frequency ∼75% and single RyR2 opening frequency ∼150%. This implies that not all spontaneous RyR2 openings during diastole are associated with Ca2+ sparks. Assuming that only the longest openings evoke sparks, our data suggest that a spark may result only when a spontaneous single RyR2 opening lasts >6 ms.
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