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    Previous studies have established that transmural gradients of the fast transient outward K+ current (Ito,f) correlate with regional differences in action potential (AP) profile and excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) with high Ito,f expression in the epimyocardium (EPI) being associated with short APs and low contractility and vice versa. Herein, we investigated the effects of altering the Ito,f gradients on transmural contractile properties using mice lacking Irx5 (Irx5-KO) or lacking Kcnd2 (KV4.2-KO) or both. Irx5-KO mice exhibited decreased global LV contractility in association with elevated Ito,f, as well as reduced cell shortening and Ca2+ transient amplitudes in cardiomyocytes isolated from the endomyocardium (ENDO) but not in cardiomyocytes from the EPI. Transcriptional profiling revealed that the primary effect of Irx5 ablation on ECC-related genes was to increase Ito,f gene expression (i.e., Kcnd2 and Kcnip2) in the ENDO, but not the EPI. By contrast, KV4.2-KO mice showed selective increases in cell shortening and Ca2+ transients in isolated EPI cardiomyocytes, leading to enhanced ventricular contractility and mice lacking both Irx5 and Kcnd2 displayed elevated ventricular contractility, comparable to KV4.2-KO mice, demonstrating a dominant role of Irx5-dependent modulation of Ito,f in the regulation of contractility. Our findings show that the transmural electromechanical heterogeneities in the healthy ventricles depend on the Irx5-dependent Ito,f gradients. These observations provide a useful framework for assessing the molecular mechanisms underlying the alterations in contractile heterogeneity seen in the diseased heart.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Irx5 is a vital transcription factor that establishes the transmural heterogeneity of ventricular myocyte contractility, thereby ensuring proper contractile function in the healthy heart. Regional differences in excitation-contraction coupling in the ventricular myocardium are primarily mediated through the inverse relationship between Irx5 and the fast transient outward K+ current (Ito,f) across the ventricular wall.

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    Kyoung-Han Kim, Yena Oh, Jie Liu, Saif Dababneh, Ying Xia, Ri Youn Kim, Dae-Kyum Kim, Kiwon Ban, Mansoor Husain, Chi-Chung Hui, Peter H Backx. Irx5 and transient outward K+ currents contribute to transmural contractile heterogeneities in the mouse ventricle. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 2022 May 01;322(5):H725-H741

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    PMID: 35245131

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