Ka. Krown et al., TNF-ALPHA RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN RAT CARDIAC MYOCYTES - TNF-ALPHA INHIBITION OF L-TYPE CA2+ CURRENT AND CA2+ TRANSIENTS, FEBS letters, 376(1-2), 1995, pp. 24-30
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha) is a potentially powerful anti
-neoplastic agent; however, its therapeutic usefulness is limited by i
ts cardiotoxic and negative inotropic effects, Accordingly, studies we
re undertaken to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms of TNF
alpha-mediated cardiodepression, Single cell RT-PCR, [I-125]TNF alpha
ligand binding and Western immunoblotting experiments demonstrated tha
t rat cardiac cells predominantly express type I TNF alpha receptors (
TNFRI or p60), TNF alpha inhibited cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel current
(I-Ca) and contractile Ca2+ transients, Thus, it is possible that the
negative inotropic effects of TNF alpha are the result of TNFRI-media
ted blockade of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling.