Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Abstract
Pulmonary artery hypertension causes right ventricular hypertrophy which rapidly progresses to heart failure with underlying cardiac mitochondrial dysfunction. Prior to failure, there are alterations in cytosolic Ca2+ handling that might impact mitochondrial function in the compensatory phase of RV hypertrophy. Our aims, therefore, were (i) to measure beat-to-beat mitochondrial Ca2+ fluxes, and (ii) to determine mitochondrial abundance and function in non-failing, hypertrophic cardiomyocytes. Male Wistar rats were injected with either saline (CON) or monocrotaline (MCT) to induce pulmonary artery hypertension and RV hypertrophy after four weeks. Cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyto) transients were obtained in isolated right ventricular (RV) cardiomyocytes, and mitochondrial Ca2+ ([Ca2+]mito) was recorded in separate RV cardiomyocytes. The distribution and abundance of key proteins was determined using confocal and stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. The RV mitochondrial function was also assessed in RV homogenates using oxygraphy. The MCT cardiomyocytes had increased area, larger [Ca2+]cyto transients, increased Ca2+ store content, and faster trans-sarcolemmal Ca2+ extrusion relative to CON. The MCT cardiomyocytes also had larger [Ca2+]mito transients. STED images detected increased mitochondrial protein abundance (TOM20 clusters per μm2) in MCT, yet no difference was found when comparing mitochondrial respiration and membrane potential between the groups. We suggest that the larger [Ca2+]mito transients compensate to match ATP supply to the increased energy demands of hypertrophic cardiomyocytes.
Funder
Auckland Medical Research Foundation
Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust
University of Auckland Health Research Doctoral Scholarship
NZ Heart Foundation Research Fellowship
Subject
Paleontology,Space and Planetary Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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