The given mouse model with anosmic has been generated using gene knockout helps in the removal of a gene related to Adenyl cyclase III.
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF ADENYL CYCLASE IN THE HEART?
- Protein kinase A is activated by cAMP, an intracellular second messenger, by dissociating its regulatory component from its catalytic subunit.
- Following that, the free catalytic subunit commences a series of enzymatic processes that result in a phosphorylation cascade, activating several proteins that govern both the rate and force of cardiac contraction.
For example, phosphorylation of the L-type calcium channel increases calcium entrance into cardiocytes, resulting in enhanced contractility.
- The inhibition exerted by the nonphosphorylated form of phospholamban on the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium pump is abolished, and its rate of calcium uptake is increased, resulting in a faster reduction of cytosolic calcium concentration during diastole.
- When troponin is phosphorylated, the troponin C-calcium complex dissociates more readily.
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