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Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice
Dyslipidemia triggers many severe pathologies, including atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation. Several lines of evidence, including our studies, have suggested direct effects of dyslipidemia on cardiac energy metabolism, but details of these effects are not clear. This study aimed to investigate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9570391/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911488 |
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author | Braczko, Alicja Kutryb-Zajac, Barbara Jedrzejewska, Agata Krol, Oliwia Mierzejewska, Paulina Zabielska-Kaczorowska, Magdalena Slominska, Ewa M. Smolenski, Ryszard T. |
author_facet | Braczko, Alicja Kutryb-Zajac, Barbara Jedrzejewska, Agata Krol, Oliwia Mierzejewska, Paulina Zabielska-Kaczorowska, Magdalena Slominska, Ewa M. Smolenski, Ryszard T. |
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description | Dyslipidemia triggers many severe pathologies, including atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation. Several lines of evidence, including our studies, have suggested direct effects of dyslipidemia on cardiac energy metabolism, but details of these effects are not clear. This study aimed to investigate how mild dyslipidemia affects cardiac mitochondria function and vascular nucleotide metabolism. The analyses were performed in 3- and 6-month-old knock-out mice for low-density lipoprotein receptor (Ldlr−/−) and compared to wild-type C57Bl/6J mice (WT). Cardiac isolated mitochondria function was analyzed using Seahorse metabolic flux analyzer. The mechanical function of the heart was measured using echocardiography. The levels of fusion, fission, and mitochondrial biogenesis proteins were determined by ELISA kits, while the cardiac intracellular nucleotide concentration and vascular pattern of nucleotide metabolism ecto-enzymes were analyzed using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. We revealed the downregulation of mitochondrial complex I, together with a decreased activity of citrate synthase (CS), reduced levels of nuclear respiratory factor 1 and mitochondrial fission 1 protein, as well as lower intracellular adenosine and guanosine triphosphates’ pool in the hearts of 6-month Ldlr−/− mice vs. age-matched WT. The analysis of vascular ecto-enzyme pattern revealed decreased rate of extracellular adenosine monophosphate hydrolysis and increased ecto-adenosine deaminase activity (eADA) in 6-month Ldlr−/− vs. WT mice. No changes were observed in echocardiography parameters in both age groups of Ldlr−/− mice. Younger hyperlipidemic mice revealed no differences in cardiac mitochondria function, CS activity, intracellular nucleotides, mitochondrial biogenesis, and dynamics but exhibited minor changes in vascular eADA activity vs. WT. This study revealed that dysfunction of cardiac mitochondria develops during prolonged mild hyperlipidemia at the time point corresponding to the formation of early vascular alterations. |
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spelling | pubmed-95703912022-10-17 Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice Braczko, Alicja Kutryb-Zajac, Barbara Jedrzejewska, Agata Krol, Oliwia Mierzejewska, Paulina Zabielska-Kaczorowska, Magdalena Slominska, Ewa M. Smolenski, Ryszard T. Int J Mol Sci Article Dyslipidemia triggers many severe pathologies, including atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation. Several lines of evidence, including our studies, have suggested direct effects of dyslipidemia on cardiac energy metabolism, but details of these effects are not clear. This study aimed to investigate how mild dyslipidemia affects cardiac mitochondria function and vascular nucleotide metabolism. The analyses were performed in 3- and 6-month-old knock-out mice for low-density lipoprotein receptor (Ldlr−/−) and compared to wild-type C57Bl/6J mice (WT). Cardiac isolated mitochondria function was analyzed using Seahorse metabolic flux analyzer. The mechanical function of the heart was measured using echocardiography. The levels of fusion, fission, and mitochondrial biogenesis proteins were determined by ELISA kits, while the cardiac intracellular nucleotide concentration and vascular pattern of nucleotide metabolism ecto-enzymes were analyzed using reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. We revealed the downregulation of mitochondrial complex I, together with a decreased activity of citrate synthase (CS), reduced levels of nuclear respiratory factor 1 and mitochondrial fission 1 protein, as well as lower intracellular adenosine and guanosine triphosphates’ pool in the hearts of 6-month Ldlr−/− mice vs. age-matched WT. The analysis of vascular ecto-enzyme pattern revealed decreased rate of extracellular adenosine monophosphate hydrolysis and increased ecto-adenosine deaminase activity (eADA) in 6-month Ldlr−/− vs. WT mice. No changes were observed in echocardiography parameters in both age groups of Ldlr−/− mice. Younger hyperlipidemic mice revealed no differences in cardiac mitochondria function, CS activity, intracellular nucleotides, mitochondrial biogenesis, and dynamics but exhibited minor changes in vascular eADA activity vs. WT. This study revealed that dysfunction of cardiac mitochondria develops during prolonged mild hyperlipidemia at the time point corresponding to the formation of early vascular alterations. MDPI 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9570391/ /pubmed/36232794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911488 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Braczko, Alicja Kutryb-Zajac, Barbara Jedrzejewska, Agata Krol, Oliwia Mierzejewska, Paulina Zabielska-Kaczorowska, Magdalena Slominska, Ewa M. Smolenski, Ryszard T. Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title | Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title_full | Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title_fullStr | Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title_short | Cardiac Mitochondria Dysfunction in Dyslipidemic Mice |
title_sort | cardiac mitochondria dysfunction in dyslipidemic mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9570391/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911488 |
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