Metabolic alterations in a rat model of takotsubo syndrome

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作者
Godsman, Nadine [1 ]
Kohlhaas, Michael [2 ]
Nickel, Alexander [2 ]
Cheyne, Lesley [1 ]
Mingarelli, Marco [3 ]
Schweiger, Lutz [4 ]
Hepburn, Claire [1 ]
Munts, Chantal [5 ]
Welch, Andy [3 ]
Delibegovic, Mirela [1 ]
Van Bilsen, Marc [5 ]
Maack, Christoph [2 ]
Dawson, Dana K. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen Cardiovasc & Diabet Ctr, Polwarth Bldg, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland
[2] Univ Klinikum Wurzburg, Deutsch Zentrum Herzinsuffizienz Wurzburg, Comprehens Heart Failure Ctr CHFC, Schwarzenberg 15,Haus A15, D-97078 Wurzburg, Germany
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Biomed Phys, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland
[4] Univ Aberdeen, John Mallard Scottish PET Ctr, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland
[5] Maastricht Univ, Fac Hlth Med & Life Sci, Sch Cardiovasc Dis, Univ Singel 40, NL-6229 ER Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
Takotsubo; Metabolism; Energetics; Inflammation; Remodelling; Heart failure; NITROSATIVE STRESS; HEART; INCREASES; CARDIOMYOPATHY; CONTRACTION; EXPRESSION; SKELETAL; FIBROSIS; REVEALS; GLUT1;
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10.1093/cvr/cvab081
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims Cardiac energetic impairment is a major finding in takotsubo patients. We investigate specific metabolic adaptations to direct future therapies. Methods and results An isoprenaline-injection female rat model (vs. sham) was studied at Day 3; recovery assessed at Day 7. Substrate uptake, metabolism, inflammation, and remodelling were investigated by F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (F-18-FDG) positron emission tomography, metabolomics, quantitative PCR, and western blot (WB). Isolated cardiomyocytes were patch-clamped during stress protocols for redox states of NAD(P)H/FAD or [Ca2+](c), [Ca2+](m), and sarcomere length. Mitochondrial respiration was assessed by seahorse/Clark electrode (glycolytic and beta-oxidation substrates). Cardiac F-18-FDG metabolic rate was increased in takotsubo (P = 0.006), as was the expression of GLUT4-RNA/GLUT1/HK2-RNA and HK activity (all P < 0.05), with concomitant accumulation of glucose- and fructose-6-phosphates (P > 0.0001). Both lactate and pyruvate were lower (P < 0.05) despite increases in LDH-RNA and PDH (P < 0.05 both). beta-Oxidation enzymes CPT1b-RNA and 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase were increased (P < 0.01) but malonyl-CoA (CPT-1 regulator) was upregulated (P = 0.01) with decreased fatty acids and acyl-carnitines levels (P = 0.0001-0.02). Krebs cycle intermediates alpha-ketoglutarate and succinyl-carnitine were reduced (P < 0.05) as was cellular ATP reporter dihydroorotate (P = 0.003). Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake during high workload was impaired on Day 3 (P < 0.0001), inducing the oxidation of NAD(P)H and FAD (P = 0.03) but resolved by Day 7. There were no differences in mitochondrial respiratory function, sarcomere shortening, or [Ca2+] transients of isolated cardiomyocytes, implying preserved integrity of both mitochondria and cardiomyocyte. Inflammation and remodelling were upregulated-increased CD68-RNA, collagen RNA/protein, and skeletal actin RNA (all P < 0.05). Conclusion Dysregulation of glucose and lipid metabolic pathways with decreases in final glycolytic and beta-oxidation metabolites and reduced availability of Krebs intermediates characterizes takotsubo myocardium. The energetic deficit accompanies defective Ca2+ handling, inflammation, and upregulation of remodelling pathways, with the preservation of sarcomeric and mitochondrial integrity.
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