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Altered energy transfer from mitochondria to sarcoplasmic reticulum after cytoarchitectural perturbations in mice hearts.

James R Wilding1, Frédéric Joubert, Carla de Araujo, Dominique Fortin, Marta Novotova, Vladimir Veksler, Renée Ventura-Clapier.   

Abstract

Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) calcium pump function requires a high local ATP/ADP ratio, which can be maintained by direct nucleotide channelling from mitochondria, and by SR-bound creatine kinase (CK)-catalysed phosphate-transfer from phosphocreatine. We hypothesized that SR calcium uptake supported by mitochondrial direct nucleotide channelling, but not bound CK, depends on the juxtaposition of these organelles. To test this, we studied a well-described model of cytoarchitectural disorganization, the muscle LIM protein (MLP)-null mouse heart. Subcellular organization was characterized using electron microscopy, and mitochondrial, SR and myofibrillar function were assessed in saponin-permeabilized fibres by measuring respiration rates and caffeine-induced tension transients. MLP-null hearts had fewer, less-tightly packed intermyofibrillar mitochondria, and more subsarcolemmal mitochondria. The apparent mitochondrial Km for ADP was significantly lower in the MLP-null heart than in control (175 +/- 15 and 270 +/- 33 microM, respectively), indicating greater ADP accessibility, although maximal respiration rate, mitochondrial content and total CK activity were unaltered. Active tension in the myofibres of MLP-null mice was 54% lower than in controls (39 +/- 3 and 18 +/- 1 mN mm(-2), respectively), consistent with cytoarchitectural disorganization. SR calcium loading in the myofibres of MLP-null mice was similar to that in control myofibres when energy support was provided via Bound CK, but approximately 36% lower than controls when energy support was provided by mitochondrial (P < 0.05). Mitochondrial support for SR calcium uptake was also specifically decreased in the desmin-null heart, which is another model of cytoarchitectural perturbation. Thus, despite normal oxidative capacity, direct nucleotide channelling to the SR was impaired in MLP deficiency, concomitant with looser mitochondrial packing and increased nucleotide accessibility to this organelle. Changes in cytoarchitecture may therefore impair subcellular energy transfer and contribute to energetic and contractile dysfunction.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16740607      PMCID: PMC1819422          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.114116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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