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Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se

Diabetic patients suffer from both cardiac lipid accumulation and an increased risk of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. This correlation suggests a link between diabetes induced cardiac steatosis and electrical abnormalities, however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. We previously show...

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Autores principales: Jensen, Christa F., Bartels, Emil D., Braunstein, Thomas H., Nielsen, Lars B., Holstein‐Rathlou, Niels‐Henrik, Axelsen, Lene N., Nielsen, Morten Schak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30968589
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14049
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author Jensen, Christa F.
Bartels, Emil D.
Braunstein, Thomas H.
Nielsen, Lars B.
Holstein‐Rathlou, Niels‐Henrik
Axelsen, Lene N.
Nielsen, Morten Schak
author_facet Jensen, Christa F.
Bartels, Emil D.
Braunstein, Thomas H.
Nielsen, Lars B.
Holstein‐Rathlou, Niels‐Henrik
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Nielsen, Morten Schak
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description Diabetic patients suffer from both cardiac lipid accumulation and an increased risk of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. This correlation suggests a link between diabetes induced cardiac steatosis and electrical abnormalities, however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. We previously showed that cardiac conduction velocity slows in Zucker diabetic fatty rats and in fructose‐fat fed rats, models that both exhibit prominent cardiac steatosis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether acute cardiac lipid accumulation reduces conduction velocity per se. Cardiac lipid accumulation was induced acutely by perfusing isolated rat hearts with palmitate‐glucose buffer, or subacutely by fasting rats overnight. Subsequently, longitudinal cardiac conduction velocity was measured in right ventricular tissue strips, and intramyocardial triglyceride and lipid droplet content was determined by thin layer chromatography and BODIPY staining, respectively. Perfusion with palmitate‐glucose buffer significantly increased intramyocardial triglyceride levels compared to perfusion with glucose (2.16 ± 0.17 (n = 10) vs. 0.92 ± 0.33 nmol/mg WW (n = 9), P < 0.01), but the number of lipid droplets was very low in both groups. Fasting of rats, however, resulted in both significantly elevated intramyocardial triglyceride levels compared to fed rats (3.27 ± 0.43 (n = 10) vs. 1.45 ± 0.24 nmol/mg WW (n = 10)), as well as a larger volume of lipid droplets (0.60 ± 0.13 (n = 10) vs. 0.21 ± 0.06% (n = 10), P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in longitudinal conduction velocity between palmitate‐glucose perfused and control hearts (0.77 ± 0.025 (n = 10) vs. 0.75 m/sec ± 0.029 (n = 9)), or between fed and fasted rats (0.75 ± 0.042 m/sec (n = 10) vs. 0.79 ± 0.047 (n = 10)). In conclusion, intramyocardial lipid accumulation does not slow cardiac longitudinal conduction velocity per se. This is true for both increased intramyocardial triglyceride content, induced by palmitate‐glucose perfusion, and increased intramyocardial triglyceride and lipid droplet content, generated by fasting.
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spelling pubmed-64564462019-04-19 Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se Jensen, Christa F. Bartels, Emil D. Braunstein, Thomas H. Nielsen, Lars B. Holstein‐Rathlou, Niels‐Henrik Axelsen, Lene N. Nielsen, Morten Schak Physiol Rep Original Research Diabetic patients suffer from both cardiac lipid accumulation and an increased risk of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. This correlation suggests a link between diabetes induced cardiac steatosis and electrical abnormalities, however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. We previously showed that cardiac conduction velocity slows in Zucker diabetic fatty rats and in fructose‐fat fed rats, models that both exhibit prominent cardiac steatosis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether acute cardiac lipid accumulation reduces conduction velocity per se. Cardiac lipid accumulation was induced acutely by perfusing isolated rat hearts with palmitate‐glucose buffer, or subacutely by fasting rats overnight. Subsequently, longitudinal cardiac conduction velocity was measured in right ventricular tissue strips, and intramyocardial triglyceride and lipid droplet content was determined by thin layer chromatography and BODIPY staining, respectively. Perfusion with palmitate‐glucose buffer significantly increased intramyocardial triglyceride levels compared to perfusion with glucose (2.16 ± 0.17 (n = 10) vs. 0.92 ± 0.33 nmol/mg WW (n = 9), P < 0.01), but the number of lipid droplets was very low in both groups. Fasting of rats, however, resulted in both significantly elevated intramyocardial triglyceride levels compared to fed rats (3.27 ± 0.43 (n = 10) vs. 1.45 ± 0.24 nmol/mg WW (n = 10)), as well as a larger volume of lipid droplets (0.60 ± 0.13 (n = 10) vs. 0.21 ± 0.06% (n = 10), P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in longitudinal conduction velocity between palmitate‐glucose perfused and control hearts (0.77 ± 0.025 (n = 10) vs. 0.75 m/sec ± 0.029 (n = 9)), or between fed and fasted rats (0.75 ± 0.042 m/sec (n = 10) vs. 0.79 ± 0.047 (n = 10)). In conclusion, intramyocardial lipid accumulation does not slow cardiac longitudinal conduction velocity per se. This is true for both increased intramyocardial triglyceride content, induced by palmitate‐glucose perfusion, and increased intramyocardial triglyceride and lipid droplet content, generated by fasting. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6456446/ /pubmed/30968589 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14049 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Holstein‐Rathlou, Niels‐Henrik
Axelsen, Lene N.
Nielsen, Morten Schak
Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
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title_full Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
title_fullStr Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
title_full_unstemmed Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
title_short Acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
title_sort acute intramyocardial lipid accumulation in rats does not slow cardiac conduction per se
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30968589
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14049
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