Abstract

Introduction FXYD1 is a small membrane protein that endogenously protects the cardiac Na+-K+ ATPase from oxidative inhibition. Given the importance of the Na+-K+ ATPase in normal cardiac function, we hypothesized that absence of FXYD1 would worsen reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced cardiac dysfunction. Methods and Results In studies were performed using wild-type (WT) and FXYD1 knockout (KO) mice. FXYD1 KO mice are prone to exacerbated vascular superoxide generation (P Summary This data defines a new role for FXYD1 in preventing cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis characterized by elevated ROS. Impaired oxidative inhibition of the Na+-K+ ATPase β1 subunit plays a likely role in mediating this protective response.

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