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Physiological Genomics | 2008

Altered heart rate control in transgenic mice carrying the KCNJ6 gene of the human chromosome 21

Jacques M. Lignon; Zoë Bichler; Bruno Hivert; François Gannier; Pierre Cosnay; José Antonio del Río; Daniele Migliore-Samour; Claire O. Malécot

Congenital heart defects (CHD) are common in Down syndrome (DS, trisomy 21). Recently, cardiac sympathetic-parasympathetic imbalance has also been documented in DS adults free of any CHD. The KCNJ6 gene located on human chromosome 21 encodes for the Kir3.2/GIRK2 protein subunits of G protein-regulated K(+) (K(G)) channels and could contribute to this altered cardiac regulation. To elucidate the role of its overexpression, we used homozygous transgenic (Tg(+/+)) mice carrying copies of human KCNJ6. These mice showed human Kir3.2 mRNA expression in the heart and a 2.5-fold increased translation in the atria. Phenotypic alterations were assessed by recording electrocardiogram of urethane anesthetized mice. Chronotropic responses to direct (carbachol) and indirect (methoxamine) muscarinic stimulation were enhanced in Tg(+/+) mice with respect to wild-type (WT) mice. Alternating periods of slow and fast rhythm induced by CCPA (2-chloro-N-cyclopentyl-adenosine) were amplified in Tg(+/+) mice, resulting in a reduced negative chronotropic effect. These drugs reduced the atrial P wave amplitude and area. P wave variations induced by methoxamine and CCPA were respectively increased and reduced in the Tg(+/+) mice, while PR interval and ventricular wave showed no difference between Tg(+/+) and WT. These results indicate that Tg(+/+) mice incorporating the human KCNJ6 exhibit altered Kir3.2 expression and responses to drugs that would activate K(G) channels. Moreover, these altered expression and responses are limited to sino-atrial node and atria that normally express large amounts of K(G) channels. These data suggest that KCNJ6 could play an important role in altered cardiac regulation in DS patients.


Journal of Dairy Science | 1993

Biologically Active Peptides from Milk Proteins with Emphasis on Two Examples Concerning Antithrombotic and Immunomodulating Activities

Anne-Marie Fiat; Daniele Migliore-Samour; Pierre Jollès; Ludovic Drouet; Claire Bal dit Sollier; Jacques Caen


FEBS Journal | 1984

Immunostimulating hexapeptide from human casein: amino acid sequence, synthesis and biological properties

Fabienne Parker; Daniele Migliore-Samour; F. Floc'h; Aurelio Zerial; Georges H. Werner; Jacqueline Jollès; Monika Casaretto; Helmut Zahn; Pierre Jollès


Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | 2004

Transgenic mouse in vivo library of human Down syndrome critical region 1: Association between DYRK1A overexpression, brain development abnormalities, and cell cycle protein alteration

Igor Branchi; Zoë Bichler; Luisa Minghetti; Jean Maurice Delabar; Fiorella Malchiodi-Albedi; Marie-Claude Gonzalez; Zoubidda Chettouh; Alessia Nicolini; Caroline Chabert; Desmond J. Smith; Edward M. Rubin; Daniele Migliore-Samour; Enrico Alleva


Genetics | 2001

Genetic Architecture of Testis and Seminal Vesicle Weights in Mice

Le Roy I; Sylvie Tordjman; Daniele Migliore-Samour; Degrelle H; Pierre L. Roubertoux


Archive | 1973

Hydrosoluble extracts of mycobacteria, their preparation and use

Pierre Jollès; Daniele Migliore-Samour


Genetics | 2003

Analysis of Quantitative Trait Loci for Behavioral Laterality in Mice

Pierre L. Roubertoux; Isabelle Le Roy; Sylvie Tordjman; Améziane Cherfou; Daniele Migliore-Samour


Behavior Genetics | 2006

Pre-weaning Sensorial and Motor Development in Mice Transpolygenic for the Critical Region of Trisomy 21

Pierre L. Roubertoux; Zoë Bichler; Walter Pinoteau; Marc Jamon; Zohra Sérégaza; Desmond J. Smith; Edward M. Rubin; Daniele Migliore-Samour


Behavior Genetics | 2005

Functional Analysis of Genes Implicated in Down Syndrome: 2. Laterality and Corpus Callosum Size in Mice Transpolygenic for Down Syndrome Chromosomal Region )1 (DCR-1)

Pierre L. Roubertoux; Zoë Bichler; Walter Pinoteau; Zohra Sérégaza; Sylvia Fortes; Marc Jamon; Desmond J. Smith; Edward M. Rubin; Daniele Migliore-Samour; Michèle Carlier


Archive | 1975

Watersoluble extracts of corynebacteria, process for obtaining them and their use

Pierre Jollès; Daniele Migliore-Samour

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