Literature DB >> 27071401

Dietary nitrate improves cardiac contractility via enhanced cellular Ca²⁺ signaling.

Gianluigi Pironti1, Niklas Ivarsson1, Jiangning Yang2, Alex Bersellini Farinotti1, William Jonsson1, Shi-Jin Zhang1, Duygu Bas1, Camilla I Svensson1, Håkan Westerblad1, Eddie Weitzberg1, Jon O Lundberg1, John Pernow2,3, Johanna Lanner1, Daniel C Andersson4,5,6.   

Abstract

The inorganic anion nitrate (NO3 (-)), which is naturally enriched in certain vegetables (e.g., spinach and beetroot), has emerged as a dietary component that can regulate diverse bodily functions, including blood pressure, mitochondrial efficiency, and skeletal muscle force. It is not known if dietary nitrate improves cardiac contractility. To test this, mice were supplemented for 1-2 weeks with sodium nitrate in the drinking water at a dose similar to a green diet. The hearts from nitrate-treated mice showed increased left ventricular pressure and peak rate of pressure development as measured with the Langendorff heart technique. Cardiomyocytes from hearts of nitrate-treated and control animals were incubated with the fluorescent indicator Fluo-3 to measure cytoplasmic free [Ca(2+)] and fractional shortening. Cardiomyocytes from nitrate-treated mice displayed increased fractional shortening, which was linked to larger Ca(2+) transients. Moreover, nitrate hearts displayed increased protein expression of the L-type Ca(2+) channel/dihydropyridine receptor and peak L-type Ca(2+) channel currents. The nitrate-treated hearts displayed increased concentration of cAMP but unchanged levels of cGMP compared with controls. These findings provide the first evidence that dietary nitrate can affect the expression of important Ca(2+) handling proteins in the heart, resulting in increased cardiomyocyte Ca(2+) signaling and improved left ventricular contractile function. Our observation shows that dietary nitrate impacts cardiac function and adds understanding to inorganic nitrate as a physiological modulator.

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Keywords:  Calcium; Cardiac; Contractility; Diet

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27071401     DOI: 10.1007/s00395-016-0551-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


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