Lack of the transcription factor Nfix causes tachycardia in mice sinus node and rats neonatal cardiomyocytes

Author:

Landi Sara1,Giannetti Federica1,Benzoni Patrizia1ORCID,Campostrini Giulia1,Rossi Giuliana2,Piantoni Chiara1ORCID,Bertoli Giorgia1,Bonfanti Chiara2,Carnevali Luca1ORCID,Bucchi Annalisa1,Baruscotti Mirko1ORCID,Careccia Giorgia2,Messina Graziella2,Barbuti Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Cell Physiology MiLab, Department of Biosciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy

2. Department of Biosciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimsNfix is a transcription factor belonging to the Nuclear Factor I (NFI) family comprising four members (Nfia, b, c, x). Nfix plays important roles in the development and function of several organs. In muscle development, Nfix controls the switch from embryonic to fetal myogenesis by promoting fast twitching fibres. In the adult muscle, following injury, lack of Nfix impairs regeneration, inducing higher content of slow‐twitching fibres. Nfix is expressed also in the heart, but its function has been never investigated before. We studied Nfix role in this organ.MethodsUsing Nfix‐null and wild type (WT) mice we analyzed: (1) the expression pattern of Nfix during development by qPCR and (2) the functional alterations caused by its absence, by in vivo telemetry and in vitro patch clamp analysis.Results and ConclusionsNfix expression start in the heart from E12.5. Adult hearts of Nfix‐null mice show a hearts morphology and sarcomeric proteins expression similar to WT. However, Nfix‐null animals show tachycardia that derives form an intrinsic higher beating rate of the sinus node (SAN). Molecular and functional analysis revealed that sinoatrial cells of Nfix‐null mice express a significantly larger L‐type calcium current (Cacna1d + Cacna1c). Interestingly, downregulation of Nfix by sh‐RNA in primary cultures of neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes induced a similar increase in their spontaneous beating rate and in ICaL current. In conclusion, our data provide the first demonstration of a role of Nfix that, increasing the L‐type calcium current, modulates heart rate.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

AFM-Téléthon

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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