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The ric-8b protein (resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterase 8b) is key to preserving contractile function in the adult heart

J Biol Chem. 2024-06; 
Elena Tsisanova, Muriel Nobles, Sonia Sebastian, Keat-Eng Ng, Alison Thomas, Lee Scott Weinstein, Patricia B Munroe, Andrew Tinker
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Abstract

Resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterases (ric-8 proteins) are involved in modulating G-protein function, but little is known of their potential physiological importance in the heart. In the present study, we assessed the role of resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterase 8b (Ric-8b) in determining cardiac contractile function. We developed a murine model in which it was possible to conditionally delete ric-8b in cardiac tissue in the adult animal after the addition of tamoxifen. Deletion of ric-8b led to severely reduced contractility as measured using echocardiography days after administration of tamoxifen. Histological analysis of the ventricular tissue showed highly variable myocyte size, prominent fibros... More

Keywords

Ric-8b, calcium channel, cardiac contraction, myosin light chain 2, stimulatory G-protein