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A rapid intrinsic heart rate resetting response with thermal acclimation in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.

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Sutcliffe, Rachel L  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6718-3126
Li, Shaorong 
Gilbert, Matthew JH  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8000-7568
Schulte, Patricia M  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5237-8836

Abstract

We examined cardiac pacemaker rate resetting in rainbow trout following a reciprocal temperature transfer. In the original experiment, performed in winter, 4°C-acclimated fish transferred to 12°C reset intrinsic heart rate after just 1 h (from 56.8±1.2 to 50.8±1.5 beats min-1); 12°C-acclimated fish transferred to 4°C reset intrinsic heart rate after 8 h (from 33.4±0.7 to 37.7±1.2 beats min-1). However, in a replicate experiment, performed in the summer using a different brood year, intrinsic heart rate was not reset, even after 10 weeks at a new temperature. Using this serendipitous opportunity, we compared mRNA expression changes of a suite of proteins in sinoatrial node (SAN), atrial and ventricular tissues after both 1 h and longer than 3 weeks for both experimental acclimation groups to identify those changes only associated with pacemaker rate resetting. Of the changes in mRNA expression occurring after more than 3 weeks of warm acclimation and associated with pacemaker rate resetting, we observed downregulation of NKA α1c in the atrium and ventricle, and upregulation of HCN1 in the ventricle. However, in the SAN there were no mRNA expression changes unique to the fish with pacemaker rate resetting after either 1 h or 3 weeks of warm acclimation. Thus, despite identifying changes in mRNA expression of contractile cardiac tissues, there was an absence of changes in mRNA expression directly involved with the initial, rapid pacemaker rate resetting with warm acclimation. Importantly, pacemaker rate resetting with thermal acclimation does not always occur in rainbow trout.

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Keywords

Cardiac, HCN proteins, Myogenic heartbeat, Pacemaker, Sinoatrial node, Temperature acclimation, Acclimatization, Animals, Heart Rate, Heart Ventricles, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Temperature

Journal Title

J Exp Biol

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Journal ISSN

0022-0949
1477-9145

Volume Title

223

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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This work is supported by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant 2015-05059 to A.P.F. who holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier I).