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Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart

AIMS: Adenylate kinase 1 (AK1) catalyses the reaction 2ADP ↔ ATP + AMP, extracting extra energy under metabolic stress and promoting energetic homeostasis. We hypothesised that increased AK1 activity would have negligible effects at rest, but protect against ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. METHO...

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Autores principales: Zervou, Sevasti, McAndrew, Debra J., Whittington, Hannah J., Lake, Hannah A., Park, Kyung Chan, Cha, Kuan Minn, Ostrowski, Philip J., Eykyn, Thomas R., Schneider, Jürgen E., Neubauer, Stefan, Lygate, Craig A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8044416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33867998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.623969
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author Zervou, Sevasti
McAndrew, Debra J.
Whittington, Hannah J.
Lake, Hannah A.
Park, Kyung Chan
Cha, Kuan Minn
Ostrowski, Philip J.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Schneider, Jürgen E.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lygate, Craig A.
author_facet Zervou, Sevasti
McAndrew, Debra J.
Whittington, Hannah J.
Lake, Hannah A.
Park, Kyung Chan
Cha, Kuan Minn
Ostrowski, Philip J.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Schneider, Jürgen E.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lygate, Craig A.
author_sort Zervou, Sevasti
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description AIMS: Adenylate kinase 1 (AK1) catalyses the reaction 2ADP ↔ ATP + AMP, extracting extra energy under metabolic stress and promoting energetic homeostasis. We hypothesised that increased AK1 activity would have negligible effects at rest, but protect against ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. METHODS AND RESULTS: Cardiac-specific AK1 overexpressing mice (AK1-OE) had 31% higher AK1 activity (P = 0.009), with unchanged total creatine kinase and citrate synthase activities. Male AK1-OE exhibited mild in vivo dysfunction at baseline with lower LV pressure, impaired relaxation, and contractile reserve. LV weight was 19% higher in AK1-OE males due to higher tissue water content in the absence of hypertrophy or fibrosis. AK1-OE hearts had significantly raised creatine, unaltered total adenine nucleotides, and 20% higher AMP levels (P = 0.05), but AMP-activated protein kinase was not activated (P = 0.85). (1)H-NMR revealed significant differences in LV metabolite levels compared to wild-type, with aspartate, tyrosine, sphingomyelin, cholesterol all elevated, whereas taurine and triglycerides were significantly lower. Ex vivo global no-flow I/R, caused four-of-seven AK1-OE hearts to develop terminal arrhythmia (cf. zero WT), yet surviving AK1-OE hearts had improved functional recovery. However, AK1-OE did not influence infarct size in vivo and arrhythmias were only observed ex vivo, probably as an artefact of adenine nucleotide loss during cannulation. CONCLUSION: Modest elevation of AK1 may improve functional recovery following I/R, but has unexpected impact on LV weight, function and metabolite levels under basal resting conditions, suggesting a more nuanced role for AK1 underpinning myocardial energy homeostasis and not just as a response to stress.
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spelling pubmed-80444162021-04-15 Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart Zervou, Sevasti McAndrew, Debra J. Whittington, Hannah J. Lake, Hannah A. Park, Kyung Chan Cha, Kuan Minn Ostrowski, Philip J. Eykyn, Thomas R. Schneider, Jürgen E. Neubauer, Stefan Lygate, Craig A. Front Physiol Physiology AIMS: Adenylate kinase 1 (AK1) catalyses the reaction 2ADP ↔ ATP + AMP, extracting extra energy under metabolic stress and promoting energetic homeostasis. We hypothesised that increased AK1 activity would have negligible effects at rest, but protect against ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. METHODS AND RESULTS: Cardiac-specific AK1 overexpressing mice (AK1-OE) had 31% higher AK1 activity (P = 0.009), with unchanged total creatine kinase and citrate synthase activities. Male AK1-OE exhibited mild in vivo dysfunction at baseline with lower LV pressure, impaired relaxation, and contractile reserve. LV weight was 19% higher in AK1-OE males due to higher tissue water content in the absence of hypertrophy or fibrosis. AK1-OE hearts had significantly raised creatine, unaltered total adenine nucleotides, and 20% higher AMP levels (P = 0.05), but AMP-activated protein kinase was not activated (P = 0.85). (1)H-NMR revealed significant differences in LV metabolite levels compared to wild-type, with aspartate, tyrosine, sphingomyelin, cholesterol all elevated, whereas taurine and triglycerides were significantly lower. Ex vivo global no-flow I/R, caused four-of-seven AK1-OE hearts to develop terminal arrhythmia (cf. zero WT), yet surviving AK1-OE hearts had improved functional recovery. However, AK1-OE did not influence infarct size in vivo and arrhythmias were only observed ex vivo, probably as an artefact of adenine nucleotide loss during cannulation. CONCLUSION: Modest elevation of AK1 may improve functional recovery following I/R, but has unexpected impact on LV weight, function and metabolite levels under basal resting conditions, suggesting a more nuanced role for AK1 underpinning myocardial energy homeostasis and not just as a response to stress. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8044416/ /pubmed/33867998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.623969 Text en Copyright © 2021 Zervou, McAndrew, Whittington, Lake, Park, Cha, Ostrowski, Eykyn, Schneider, Neubauer and Lygate. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Zervou, Sevasti
McAndrew, Debra J.
Whittington, Hannah J.
Lake, Hannah A.
Park, Kyung Chan
Cha, Kuan Minn
Ostrowski, Philip J.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Schneider, Jürgen E.
Neubauer, Stefan
Lygate, Craig A.
Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title_full Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title_fullStr Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title_full_unstemmed Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title_short Subtle Role for Adenylate Kinase 1 in Maintaining Normal Basal Contractile Function and Metabolism in the Murine Heart
title_sort subtle role for adenylate kinase 1 in maintaining normal basal contractile function and metabolism in the murine heart
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8044416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33867998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.623969
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