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PubMed 11827999


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Automatically associated channels: Kir2.1



Title: Dual gene therapy with SERCA1 and Kir2.1 abbreviates excitation without suppressing contractility.

Authors: Irene L Ennis, Ronald A Li, Anne M Murphy, Eduardo Marbán, H Bradley Nuss

Journal, date & volume: J. Clin. Invest., 2002 Feb , 109, 393-400

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11827999


Abstract
Heart failure is characterized by depressed contractility and delayed repolarization. The latter feature predisposes the failing heart to ventricular arrhythmias and represents a logical target for gene therapy. Unfortunately, unopposed correction of the delay in repolarization will decrease the time available for calcium cycling during each heartbeat, potentially aggravating the depression of contractility. Here we describe the development and application of a novel gene therapy strategy designed to abbreviate excitation without depressing contraction. The calcium ATPase SERCA1 was coexpressed with the potassium channel Kir2.1 in guinea pig hearts. Myocytes from the hearts had bigger calcium transients and shorter action potentials. In vivo, repolarization was abbreviated, but contractile function remained unimpaired. Dual gene therapy of the sort described here can be generalized to exploit opposing or synergistic therapeutic principles to achieve a tailored phenotype.