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Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cardiolipin is a very important structural phospholipid within the mitochochondrial membrane. Cardiolipin’s composition is different in various tissues but the importance of this variation has not been studied. This study aims to elucidate how mitochondrial cardiolipin composition co...

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Autores principales: Sparagna, Genevieve C., Jonscher, Raleigh L., Shuff, Sydney R., Phillips, Elisabeth K., Wilson, Cortney E., Woulfe, Kathleen C., Garcia, Anastacia M., Stauffer, Brian L., Chatfield, Kathryn C.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010032
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author Sparagna, Genevieve C.
Jonscher, Raleigh L.
Shuff, Sydney R.
Phillips, Elisabeth K.
Wilson, Cortney E.
Woulfe, Kathleen C.
Garcia, Anastacia M.
Stauffer, Brian L.
Chatfield, Kathryn C.
author_facet Sparagna, Genevieve C.
Jonscher, Raleigh L.
Shuff, Sydney R.
Phillips, Elisabeth K.
Wilson, Cortney E.
Woulfe, Kathleen C.
Garcia, Anastacia M.
Stauffer, Brian L.
Chatfield, Kathryn C.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cardiolipin is a very important structural phospholipid within the mitochochondrial membrane. Cardiolipin’s composition is different in various tissues but the importance of this variation has not been studied. This study aims to elucidate how mitochondrial cardiolipin composition correlates with metabolic activity in the rat heart and liver and how altering composition is sufficient to shift fatty acid use in heart cells. ABSTRACT: Cardiolipin (CL), the major mitochondrial phospholipid, regulates the activity of many mitochondrial membrane proteins. CL composition is shifted in heart failure with decreases in linoleate and increases in oleate side chains, but whether cardiolipin composition directly regulates metabolism is unknown. This study defines cardiolipin composition in rat heart and liver at three distinct ages to determine the influence of CL composition on beta-oxidation (ß-OX). CL species, expression of ß-OX and glycolytic genes, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) activity were characterized in heart and liver from neonatal, juvenile, and adult rats. Ventricular myocytes were cultured from neonatal, juvenile, and adult rats and cardiolipin composition and CPT activity were measured. Cardiolipin composition in neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes (NRVMs) was experimentally altered and mitochondrial respiration was assessed. Linoleate-enrichment of CL was observed in rat heart, but not liver, with increasing age. ß-OX genes and CPT activity were generally higher in adult heart and glycolytic genes lower, as a function of age, in contrast to liver. Palmitate oxidation increased in NRVMs when CL was enriched with linoleate. Our results indicate (1) CL is developmentally regulated, (2) linoleate-enrichment is associated with increased ß-OX and a more oxidative mitochondrial phenotype, and (3) experimentally induced linoleate-enriched CL in ventricular myocytes promotes a shift from pyruvate metabolism to fatty acid ß-OX.
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spelling pubmed-98555312023-01-21 Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype Sparagna, Genevieve C. Jonscher, Raleigh L. Shuff, Sydney R. Phillips, Elisabeth K. Wilson, Cortney E. Woulfe, Kathleen C. Garcia, Anastacia M. Stauffer, Brian L. Chatfield, Kathryn C. Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cardiolipin is a very important structural phospholipid within the mitochochondrial membrane. Cardiolipin’s composition is different in various tissues but the importance of this variation has not been studied. This study aims to elucidate how mitochondrial cardiolipin composition correlates with metabolic activity in the rat heart and liver and how altering composition is sufficient to shift fatty acid use in heart cells. ABSTRACT: Cardiolipin (CL), the major mitochondrial phospholipid, regulates the activity of many mitochondrial membrane proteins. CL composition is shifted in heart failure with decreases in linoleate and increases in oleate side chains, but whether cardiolipin composition directly regulates metabolism is unknown. This study defines cardiolipin composition in rat heart and liver at three distinct ages to determine the influence of CL composition on beta-oxidation (ß-OX). CL species, expression of ß-OX and glycolytic genes, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) activity were characterized in heart and liver from neonatal, juvenile, and adult rats. Ventricular myocytes were cultured from neonatal, juvenile, and adult rats and cardiolipin composition and CPT activity were measured. Cardiolipin composition in neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes (NRVMs) was experimentally altered and mitochondrial respiration was assessed. Linoleate-enrichment of CL was observed in rat heart, but not liver, with increasing age. ß-OX genes and CPT activity were generally higher in adult heart and glycolytic genes lower, as a function of age, in contrast to liver. Palmitate oxidation increased in NRVMs when CL was enriched with linoleate. Our results indicate (1) CL is developmentally regulated, (2) linoleate-enrichment is associated with increased ß-OX and a more oxidative mitochondrial phenotype, and (3) experimentally induced linoleate-enriched CL in ventricular myocytes promotes a shift from pyruvate metabolism to fatty acid ß-OX. MDPI 2022-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9855531/ /pubmed/36671725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010032 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/).
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Sparagna, Genevieve C.
Jonscher, Raleigh L.
Shuff, Sydney R.
Phillips, Elisabeth K.
Wilson, Cortney E.
Woulfe, Kathleen C.
Garcia, Anastacia M.
Stauffer, Brian L.
Chatfield, Kathryn C.
Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title_full Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title_fullStr Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title_short Linoleate-Enrichment of Mitochondrial Cardiolipin Molecular Species Is Developmentally Regulated and a Determinant of Metabolic Phenotype
title_sort linoleate-enrichment of mitochondrial cardiolipin molecular species is developmentally regulated and a determinant of metabolic phenotype
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010032
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