Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8473493 | Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
We show for the first time that ethanol acutely induces strong SR Ca2+-leak, also altering excitation-contraction coupling. Acute negative inotropic effects of ethanol can be explained by reduced systolic Ca2+-release. Mechanistically, ROS-production via NOX2 and oxidative activation of CaMKII appear to play central roles. This provides a mechanism for the arrhythmogenic and negative inotropic effects of ethanol and suggests a druggable target (CaMKII).
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Authors
Julian Mustroph, Olivia Wagemann, Simon Lebek, Daniel Tarnowski, Jasmin Ackermann, Marzena Drzymalski, Steffen Pabel, Christof Schmid, Stefan Wagner, Samuel Sossalla, Lars S. Maier, Stefan Neef,