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Three-dimensional structure of the intercalated disc reveals plicate domain and gap junction remodeling in heart failure.

Christian Pinali1, Hayley J Bennett1, J Bernard Davenport1, Jessica L Caldwell1, Tobias Starborg2, Andrew W Trafford1, Ashraf Kitmitto3.   

Abstract

The intercalated disc (ICD) orchestrates electrochemical and mechanical communication between neighboring cardiac myocytes, properties that are perturbed in heart failure (HF). Although structural data from transmission electron microscopy two-dimensional images have provided valuable insights into the domains forming the ICD, there are currently no three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions for an entire ICD in healthy or diseased hearts. Here, we aimed to understand the link between changes in protein expression in an ovine tachypacing-induced HF model and ultrastructural remodeling of the ICD by determining the 3D intercalated disc architecture using serial block face scanning electron microscopy. In the failing myocardium there is no change to the number of ICDs within the left ventricle, but there is an almost doubling of the number of discs with a surface area of <1.0 × 10(8)μm(2) in comparison to control. The 3D reconstructions further revealed that there is remodeling of the plicate domains and gap junctions with vacuole formation around and between the contributing membranes that form the ICDs in HF. Biochemical analysis revealed upregulation of proteins involved in stabilizing the adhesive and mechanical properties consistent with the morphological changes. Our studies here have shown that in tachypacing-induced HF mechanical stresses are associated with both structural and molecular alterations. To our knowledge, these data together provide novel, to our knowledge, insights as to how remodeling at the molecular and structural levels leads to impaired intercellular communication.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25650918      PMCID: PMC4317535          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2014.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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