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Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH

AIMS: In cardiomyocytes, acute disturbances to intracellular pH (pHi) are promptly corrected by a system of finely tuned sarcolemmal acid–base transporters. However, these fluxes become thermodynamically re-balanced in acidic environments, which inadvertently causes their set-point pHi to fall outsi...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Abigail D, Richards, Mark A, Curtis, M Kate, Gunadasa-Rohling, Mala, Monterisi, Stefania, Loonat, Aminah A, Miller, Jack J, Ball, Vicky, Lewis, Andrew, Tyler, Damian J, Moshnikova, Anna, Andreev, Oleg A, Reshetnyak, Yana K, Carr, Carolyn, Swietach, Pawel
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34897412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab364
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author Wilson, Abigail D
Richards, Mark A
Curtis, M Kate
Gunadasa-Rohling, Mala
Monterisi, Stefania
Loonat, Aminah A
Miller, Jack J
Ball, Vicky
Lewis, Andrew
Tyler, Damian J
Moshnikova, Anna
Andreev, Oleg A
Reshetnyak, Yana K
Carr, Carolyn
Swietach, Pawel
author_facet Wilson, Abigail D
Richards, Mark A
Curtis, M Kate
Gunadasa-Rohling, Mala
Monterisi, Stefania
Loonat, Aminah A
Miller, Jack J
Ball, Vicky
Lewis, Andrew
Tyler, Damian J
Moshnikova, Anna
Andreev, Oleg A
Reshetnyak, Yana K
Carr, Carolyn
Swietach, Pawel
author_sort Wilson, Abigail D
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description AIMS: In cardiomyocytes, acute disturbances to intracellular pH (pHi) are promptly corrected by a system of finely tuned sarcolemmal acid–base transporters. However, these fluxes become thermodynamically re-balanced in acidic environments, which inadvertently causes their set-point pHi to fall outside the physiological range. It is unclear whether an adaptive mechanism exists to correct this thermodynamic challenge, and return pHi to normal. METHODS AND RESULTS: Following left ventricle cryo-damage, a diffuse pattern of low extracellular pH (pHe) was detected by acid-sensing pHLIP. Despite this, pHi measured in the beating heart ((13)C NMR) was normal. Myocytes had adapted to their acidic environment by reducing Cl(−)/ [Formula: see text] exchange (CBE)-dependent acid-loading and increasing Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1)-dependent acid-extrusion, as measured by fluorescence (cSNARF1). The outcome of this adaptation on pHi is revealed as a cytoplasmic alkalinization when cells are superfused at physiological pHe. Conversely, mice given oral bicarbonate (to improve systemic buffering) had reduced myocardial NHE1 expression, consistent with a needs-dependent expression of pHi-regulatory transporters. The response to sustained acidity could be replicated in vitro using neonatal ventricular myocytes incubated at low pHe for 48 h. The adaptive increase in NHE1 and decrease in CBE activities was linked to Slc9a1 (NHE1) up-regulation and Slc4a2 (AE2) down-regulation. This response was triggered by intracellular H(+) ions because it persisted in the absence of CO(2)/ [Formula: see text] and became ablated when acidic incubation media had lower chloride, a solution manoeuvre that reduces the extent of pHi-decrease. Pharmacological inhibition of FAK-family non-receptor kinases, previously characterized as pH-sensors, ablated this pHi autoregulation. In support of a pHi-sensing role, FAK protein Pyk2 (auto)phosphorylation was reduced within minutes of exposure to acidity, ahead of adaptive changes to pHi control. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiomyocytes fine-tune the expression of pHi-regulators so that pHi is at least 7.0. This autoregulatory feedback mechanism defines physiological pHi and protects it during pHe vulnerabilities.
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spelling pubmed-96488232022-11-14 Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH Wilson, Abigail D Richards, Mark A Curtis, M Kate Gunadasa-Rohling, Mala Monterisi, Stefania Loonat, Aminah A Miller, Jack J Ball, Vicky Lewis, Andrew Tyler, Damian J Moshnikova, Anna Andreev, Oleg A Reshetnyak, Yana K Carr, Carolyn Swietach, Pawel Cardiovasc Res Original Article AIMS: In cardiomyocytes, acute disturbances to intracellular pH (pHi) are promptly corrected by a system of finely tuned sarcolemmal acid–base transporters. However, these fluxes become thermodynamically re-balanced in acidic environments, which inadvertently causes their set-point pHi to fall outside the physiological range. It is unclear whether an adaptive mechanism exists to correct this thermodynamic challenge, and return pHi to normal. METHODS AND RESULTS: Following left ventricle cryo-damage, a diffuse pattern of low extracellular pH (pHe) was detected by acid-sensing pHLIP. Despite this, pHi measured in the beating heart ((13)C NMR) was normal. Myocytes had adapted to their acidic environment by reducing Cl(−)/ [Formula: see text] exchange (CBE)-dependent acid-loading and increasing Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1)-dependent acid-extrusion, as measured by fluorescence (cSNARF1). The outcome of this adaptation on pHi is revealed as a cytoplasmic alkalinization when cells are superfused at physiological pHe. Conversely, mice given oral bicarbonate (to improve systemic buffering) had reduced myocardial NHE1 expression, consistent with a needs-dependent expression of pHi-regulatory transporters. The response to sustained acidity could be replicated in vitro using neonatal ventricular myocytes incubated at low pHe for 48 h. The adaptive increase in NHE1 and decrease in CBE activities was linked to Slc9a1 (NHE1) up-regulation and Slc4a2 (AE2) down-regulation. This response was triggered by intracellular H(+) ions because it persisted in the absence of CO(2)/ [Formula: see text] and became ablated when acidic incubation media had lower chloride, a solution manoeuvre that reduces the extent of pHi-decrease. Pharmacological inhibition of FAK-family non-receptor kinases, previously characterized as pH-sensors, ablated this pHi autoregulation. In support of a pHi-sensing role, FAK protein Pyk2 (auto)phosphorylation was reduced within minutes of exposure to acidity, ahead of adaptive changes to pHi control. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiomyocytes fine-tune the expression of pHi-regulators so that pHi is at least 7.0. This autoregulatory feedback mechanism defines physiological pHi and protects it during pHe vulnerabilities. Oxford University Press 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9648823/ /pubmed/34897412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab364 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Wilson, Abigail D
Richards, Mark A
Curtis, M Kate
Gunadasa-Rohling, Mala
Monterisi, Stefania
Loonat, Aminah A
Miller, Jack J
Ball, Vicky
Lewis, Andrew
Tyler, Damian J
Moshnikova, Anna
Andreev, Oleg A
Reshetnyak, Yana K
Carr, Carolyn
Swietach, Pawel
Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title_full Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title_fullStr Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title_full_unstemmed Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title_short Acidic environments trigger intracellular H(+)-sensing FAK proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte pH
title_sort acidic environments trigger intracellular h(+)-sensing fak proteins to re-balance sarcolemmal acid–base transporters and auto-regulate cardiomyocyte ph
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34897412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab364
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