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Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes

Cardiomyocytes contract keeping their sarcomere length (SL) close to optimal values for force generation. Transmural heterogeneity in SL across the ventricular wall coordinates the contractility of the whole-ventricle. SL heterogeneity (variability) exists not only at the tissue (macroscale) level,...

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Autores principales: Lookin, Oleg, Khokhlova, Anastasia, Myachina, Tatiana, Butova, Xenia, Cazorla, Olivier, de Tombe, Pieter
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35444559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.857471
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author Lookin, Oleg
Khokhlova, Anastasia
Myachina, Tatiana
Butova, Xenia
Cazorla, Olivier
de Tombe, Pieter
author_facet Lookin, Oleg
Khokhlova, Anastasia
Myachina, Tatiana
Butova, Xenia
Cazorla, Olivier
de Tombe, Pieter
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description Cardiomyocytes contract keeping their sarcomere length (SL) close to optimal values for force generation. Transmural heterogeneity in SL across the ventricular wall coordinates the contractility of the whole-ventricle. SL heterogeneity (variability) exists not only at the tissue (macroscale) level, but also presents at the level of a single cardiomyocyte (microscale level). However, transmural differences in intracellular SL variability and its possible dependence on the state of contraction (e.g. end-diastole or end-systole) have not been previously reported. In the present study, we studied three aspects of sarcomere-to-sarcomere variability in intact cardiomyocytes isolated from the left ventricle of healthy guinea-pig: 1) transmural differences in SL distribution between subepi- (EPI) and subendocardial (ENDO) cardiomyocytes; 2) the dependence of intracellular variability in SL upon the state of contraction; 3) local differences in SL variability, comparing SL distributions between central and peripheral regions within the cardiomyocyte. To characterize the intracellular variability of SL, we used different normality tests for the assessment of SL distributions, as well as nonparametric coefficients to quantify the variability. We found that individual SL values in the end-systolic state of contraction followed a normal distribution to a lesser extent as compared to the end-diastolic state of contraction (∼1.3-fold and ∼1.6-fold in ENDO and EPI, respectively). The relative and absolute coefficients of sarcomere-to-sarcomere variability in end-systolic SL were significantly greater (∼1.3-fold) as compared to end-diastolic SL. This was independent of both the transmural region across the left ventricle and the intracellular region within the cardiomyocyte. We conclude that the intracellular variability in SL, which exists in normal intact guinea-pig cardiomyocytes, is affected by the contractile state of the myocyte. This phenomenon may play a role in inter-sarcomere communication in the beating heart.
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spelling pubmed-90138012022-04-19 Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes Lookin, Oleg Khokhlova, Anastasia Myachina, Tatiana Butova, Xenia Cazorla, Olivier de Tombe, Pieter Front Physiol Physiology Cardiomyocytes contract keeping their sarcomere length (SL) close to optimal values for force generation. Transmural heterogeneity in SL across the ventricular wall coordinates the contractility of the whole-ventricle. SL heterogeneity (variability) exists not only at the tissue (macroscale) level, but also presents at the level of a single cardiomyocyte (microscale level). However, transmural differences in intracellular SL variability and its possible dependence on the state of contraction (e.g. end-diastole or end-systole) have not been previously reported. In the present study, we studied three aspects of sarcomere-to-sarcomere variability in intact cardiomyocytes isolated from the left ventricle of healthy guinea-pig: 1) transmural differences in SL distribution between subepi- (EPI) and subendocardial (ENDO) cardiomyocytes; 2) the dependence of intracellular variability in SL upon the state of contraction; 3) local differences in SL variability, comparing SL distributions between central and peripheral regions within the cardiomyocyte. To characterize the intracellular variability of SL, we used different normality tests for the assessment of SL distributions, as well as nonparametric coefficients to quantify the variability. We found that individual SL values in the end-systolic state of contraction followed a normal distribution to a lesser extent as compared to the end-diastolic state of contraction (∼1.3-fold and ∼1.6-fold in ENDO and EPI, respectively). The relative and absolute coefficients of sarcomere-to-sarcomere variability in end-systolic SL were significantly greater (∼1.3-fold) as compared to end-diastolic SL. This was independent of both the transmural region across the left ventricle and the intracellular region within the cardiomyocyte. We conclude that the intracellular variability in SL, which exists in normal intact guinea-pig cardiomyocytes, is affected by the contractile state of the myocyte. This phenomenon may play a role in inter-sarcomere communication in the beating heart. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9013801/ /pubmed/35444559 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.857471 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lookin, Khokhlova, Myachina, Butova, Cazorla and de Tombe. 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.
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Lookin, Oleg
Khokhlova, Anastasia
Myachina, Tatiana
Butova, Xenia
Cazorla, Olivier
de Tombe, Pieter
Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title_full Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title_fullStr Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title_full_unstemmed Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title_short Contractile State Dependent Sarcomere Length Variability in Isolated Guinea-Pig Cardiomyocytes
title_sort contractile state dependent sarcomere length variability in isolated guinea-pig cardiomyocytes
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35444559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.857471
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