A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes
Brandenburg S, Pawlowitz J, Steckmeister V, Subramanian H, Uhlenkamp D, Scardigli M, Mushtaq M, Amlaz SI, Kohl T, Wegener J, Arvanitis DA, et al. (2022)
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 165: 141-157.
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Brandenburg, Sören;
Pawlowitz, Jan;
Steckmeister, Vanessa;
Subramanian, Hariharan;
Uhlenkamp, Dennis;
Scardigli, Marina;
Mushtaq, Mufassra;
Amlaz, Saskia I.;
Kohl, Tobias;
Wegener, JörgUniBi ;
Arvanitis, Demetrios A.;
Sanoudou, Despina
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Axial tubule junctions with the sarcoplasmic reticulum control the rapid intracellular Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release that initiates atrial contraction. In atrial myocytes we previously identified a constitutively increased ryanodine receptor (RyR2) phosphorylation at junctional Ca2+ release sites, whereas non-junctional RyR2 clusters were phosphorylated acutely following β-adrenergic stimulation. Here, we hypothesized that the baseline synthesis of 3′,5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is constitutively augmented in the axial tubule junctional compartments of atrial myocytes. Confocal immunofluorescence imaging of atrial myocytes revealed that junctin, binding to RyR2 in the sarcoplasmic reticulum, was densely clustered at axial tubule junctions. Interestingly, a new transgenic junctin-targeted FRET cAMP biosensor was exclusively co-clustered in the junctional compartment, and hence allowed to monitor cAMP selectively in the vicinity of junctional RyR2 channels. To dissect local cAMP levels at axial tubule junctions versus subsurface Ca2+ release sites, we developed a confocal FRET imaging technique for living atrial myocytes. A constitutively high adenylyl cyclase activity sustained increased local cAMP levels at axial tubule junctions, whereas β-adrenergic stimulation overcame this cAMP compartmentation resulting in additional phosphorylation of non-junctional RyR2 clusters. Adenylyl cyclase inhibition, however, abolished the junctional RyR2 phosphorylation and decreased L-type Ca2+ channel currents, while FRET imaging showed a rapid cAMP decrease. In conclusion, FRET biosensor imaging identified compartmentalized, constitutively augmented cAMP levels in junctional dyads, driving both the locally increased phosphorylation of RyR2 clusters and larger L-type Ca2+ current density in atrial myocytes. This cell-specific cAMP nanodomain is maintained by a constitutively increased adenylyl cyclase activity, contributing to the rapid junctional Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, whereas β-adrenergic stimulation overcomes the junctional cAMP compartmentation through cell-wide activation of non-junctional RyR2 clusters.
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2022
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
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165
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141-157
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00222828
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984472
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Brandenburg S, Pawlowitz J, Steckmeister V, et al. A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 2022;165:141-157.
Brandenburg, S., Pawlowitz, J., Steckmeister, V., Subramanian, H., Uhlenkamp, D., Scardigli, M., Mushtaq, M., et al. (2022). A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 165, 141-157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2022.01.003
Brandenburg, Sören, Pawlowitz, Jan, Steckmeister, Vanessa, Subramanian, Hariharan, Uhlenkamp, Dennis, Scardigli, Marina, Mushtaq, Mufassra, et al. 2022. “A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes”. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 165: 141-157.
Brandenburg, S., Pawlowitz, J., Steckmeister, V., Subramanian, H., Uhlenkamp, D., Scardigli, M., Mushtaq, M., Amlaz, S. I., Kohl, T., Wegener, J., et al. (2022). A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 165, 141-157.
Brandenburg, S., et al., 2022. A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 165, p 141-157.
S. Brandenburg, et al., “A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes”, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, vol. 165, 2022, pp. 141-157.
Brandenburg, S., Pawlowitz, J., Steckmeister, V., Subramanian, H., Uhlenkamp, D., Scardigli, M., Mushtaq, M., Amlaz, S.I., Kohl, T., Wegener, J., Arvanitis, D.A., Sanoudou, D., Sacconi, L., Hasenfuß, G., Voigt, N., Nikolaev, V.O., Lehnart, S.E.: A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 165, 141-157 (2022).
Brandenburg, Sören, Pawlowitz, Jan, Steckmeister, Vanessa, Subramanian, Hariharan, Uhlenkamp, Dennis, Scardigli, Marina, Mushtaq, Mufassra, Amlaz, Saskia I., Kohl, Tobias, Wegener, Jörg, Arvanitis, Demetrios A., Sanoudou, Despina, Sacconi, Leonardo, Hasenfuß, Gerd, Voigt, Niels, Nikolaev, Viacheslav O., and Lehnart, Stephan E. “A junctional cAMP compartment regulates rapid Ca2+ signaling in atrial myocytes”. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 165 (2022): 141-157.
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