Growth-Associated Protein-43 Loss Promotes Ca and ROS Imbalance in Cardiomyocytes.

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Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences and Center for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST), University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, Italy.

Published: March 2025


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Growth-Associated Protein-43 (GAP-43) is a calmodulin-binding protein, originally found in neurons, that in skeletal muscle regulates the handling of intracellular Ca dynamics. According to its role in Ca regulation, myotubes from GAP-43 knockout (GAP-43) mice display alterations in spontaneous Ca oscillations and increased Ca release. The emerging hypothesis is that GAP-43 regulates CaM interactions with RyR and DHPR Ca channels. The loss of GAP-43 promotes cardiac hypertrophy in newborn GAP-43 mice, extending the physiological role of GAP-43 in cardiac muscle. We investigated the role of GAP-43 in cardiomyocytes derived from the hearts of GAP-43 mice, evaluating intracellular Ca variations and the correlation with the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), considering their importance in cardiovascular physiology. In GAP-43 cardiomyocytes, we found the increased expression of markers of cardiac hypertrophy, Ca alterations, and high mitochondria ROS levels (O) together with increased oxidized functional proteins. Treatment with a CaM inhibitor (W7) restored Ca and ROS alterations, possibly due to high mitochondrial Ca entry by a mitochondrial Ca uniporter. Indeed, Ru360 was able to abolish O mitochondrial production. Our results suggest that GAP-43 has a key role in the regulation of Ca and ROS homeostasis, alterations to which could trigger heart disease.

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