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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 267: C520-C528, 1994;
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AJP - Cell Physiology, Vol 267, Issue 2 C520-C528, Copyright © 1994 by American Physiological Society


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Regulation of rat ventricular myosin heavy chain expression by serum and contractile activity

M. Qi, K. Ojamaa, E. G. Eleftheriades, I. Klein and A. M. Samarel
Department of Medicine, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois 60153.

To quantitatively analyze the effects of serum stimulation and contractile activity and their interaction on cellular growth and cardiac myosin heavy chain (MHC) gene expression, spontaneously contracting neonatal rat ventricular myocytes in primary culture were maintained in serum-free growth medium or growth medium supplemented with fetal bovine serum. Contractile activity in paired cultures was inhibited by addition of the calcium channel blocker verapamil (10 microM) to the culture medium. Both serum stimulation and contractile activity produced myocyte hypertrophy as assessed by increases in total protein, total RNA, protein-to-DNA ratios, and total MHC protein content. MHC isoenzyme analysis indicated that both MHC-alpha and MHC-beta proteins accumulated in response to serum stimulation and/or contractile activity. The increases in MHC-beta protein resulting from serum stimulation and contractile activity occurred in parallel with increases in MHC-beta mRNA. In contrast, MHC-alpha mRNA levels were relatively unaffected by serum stimulation but appeared to decrease in response to contractile activity. The protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine (5 nM) reduced MHC-beta expression in serum-free, contracting cultures and also prevented the serum-induced increase in MHC-beta mRNA observed in both contracting and arrested myocytes. Staurosporine also increased MHC-alpha mRNA levels in serum-free, contracting, and verapamil-arrested myocytes. These data suggest that both humoral and mechanical factors regulate MHC isoenzyme expression and cellular growth in neonatal ventricular myocytes.


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