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Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease

Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of obesity-related metabolic abnormalities that lead to metabolic heart disease (MHD) with left ventricular pump dysfunction. Although MHD is thought to be associated with myocardial energetic deficiency, two key questions have not been answered. First, it is not know...

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Autores principales: Luptak, Ivan, Sverdlov, Aaron L., Panagia, Marcello, Qin, Fuzhong, Pimentel, David R., Croteau, Dominique, Siwik, Deborah A., Ingwall, Joanne S., Bachschmid, Markus M., Balschi, James A., Colucci, Wilson S.
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29409987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.01.017
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author Luptak, Ivan
Sverdlov, Aaron L.
Panagia, Marcello
Qin, Fuzhong
Pimentel, David R.
Croteau, Dominique
Siwik, Deborah A.
Ingwall, Joanne S.
Bachschmid, Markus M.
Balschi, James A.
Colucci, Wilson S.
author_facet Luptak, Ivan
Sverdlov, Aaron L.
Panagia, Marcello
Qin, Fuzhong
Pimentel, David R.
Croteau, Dominique
Siwik, Deborah A.
Ingwall, Joanne S.
Bachschmid, Markus M.
Balschi, James A.
Colucci, Wilson S.
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description Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of obesity-related metabolic abnormalities that lead to metabolic heart disease (MHD) with left ventricular pump dysfunction. Although MHD is thought to be associated with myocardial energetic deficiency, two key questions have not been answered. First, it is not known whether there is a sufficient energy deficit to contribute to pump dysfunction. Second, the basis for the energy deficit is not clear. To address these questions, mice were fed a high fat, high sucrose (HFHS) ‘Western’ diet to recapitulate the MHD phenotype. In isolated beating hearts, we used (31)P NMR spectroscopy with magnetization transfer to determine a) the concentrations of high energy phosphates ([ATP], [ADP], [PCr]), b) the free energy of ATP hydrolysis (ΔG(~ATP)), c) the rate of ATP production and d) flux through the creatine kinase (CK) reaction. At the lowest workload, the diastolic pressure-volume relationship was shifted upward in HFHS hearts, indicative of diastolic dysfunction, whereas systolic function was preserved. At this workload, the rate of ATP synthesis was decreased in HFHS hearts, and was associated with decreases in both [PCr] and ΔG(~ATP). Higher work demands unmaske(d) the inability of HFHS hearts to increase systolic function and led to a further decrease in ΔG(~ATP) to a level that is not sufficient to maintain normal function of sarcoplasmic Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA). While [ATP] was preserved at all work demands in HFHS hearts, the progressive increase in [ADP] led to a decrease in ΔG(~ATP) with increased work demands. Surprisingly, CK flux, CK activity and total creatine were normal in HFHS hearts. These findings differ from dilated cardiomyopathy, in which the energetic deficiency is associated with decreases in CK flux, CK activity and total creatine. Thus, in HFHS-fed mice with MHD there is a distinct metabolic phenotype of the heart characterized by a decrease in ATP production that leads to a functionally-important energetic deficiency and an elevation of [ADP], with preservation of CK flux.
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spelling pubmed-58719262018-03-28 Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease Luptak, Ivan Sverdlov, Aaron L. Panagia, Marcello Qin, Fuzhong Pimentel, David R. Croteau, Dominique Siwik, Deborah A. Ingwall, Joanne S. Bachschmid, Markus M. Balschi, James A. Colucci, Wilson S. J Mol Cell Cardiol Article Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of obesity-related metabolic abnormalities that lead to metabolic heart disease (MHD) with left ventricular pump dysfunction. Although MHD is thought to be associated with myocardial energetic deficiency, two key questions have not been answered. First, it is not known whether there is a sufficient energy deficit to contribute to pump dysfunction. Second, the basis for the energy deficit is not clear. To address these questions, mice were fed a high fat, high sucrose (HFHS) ‘Western’ diet to recapitulate the MHD phenotype. In isolated beating hearts, we used (31)P NMR spectroscopy with magnetization transfer to determine a) the concentrations of high energy phosphates ([ATP], [ADP], [PCr]), b) the free energy of ATP hydrolysis (ΔG(~ATP)), c) the rate of ATP production and d) flux through the creatine kinase (CK) reaction. At the lowest workload, the diastolic pressure-volume relationship was shifted upward in HFHS hearts, indicative of diastolic dysfunction, whereas systolic function was preserved. At this workload, the rate of ATP synthesis was decreased in HFHS hearts, and was associated with decreases in both [PCr] and ΔG(~ATP). Higher work demands unmaske(d) the inability of HFHS hearts to increase systolic function and led to a further decrease in ΔG(~ATP) to a level that is not sufficient to maintain normal function of sarcoplasmic Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA). While [ATP] was preserved at all work demands in HFHS hearts, the progressive increase in [ADP] led to a decrease in ΔG(~ATP) with increased work demands. Surprisingly, CK flux, CK activity and total creatine were normal in HFHS hearts. These findings differ from dilated cardiomyopathy, in which the energetic deficiency is associated with decreases in CK flux, CK activity and total creatine. Thus, in HFHS-fed mice with MHD there is a distinct metabolic phenotype of the heart characterized by a decrease in ATP production that leads to a functionally-important energetic deficiency and an elevation of [ADP], with preservation of CK flux. 2018-02-01 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5871926/ /pubmed/29409987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.01.017 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-NC-ND/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Siwik, Deborah A.
Ingwall, Joanne S.
Bachschmid, Markus M.
Balschi, James A.
Colucci, Wilson S.
Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease
title Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease
title_full Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease
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title_short Decreased ATP production and myocardial contractile reserve in metabolic heart disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29409987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.01.017
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