| Literature DB >> 28078069 |
Manuela Lavorato1, Pawan K Gupta2, Philip M Hopkins2, Clara Franzini-Armstrong1.
Abstract
We have compared the ultrastructure of skeletal muscle biopsies from patients that have survived a [Malignant Hyperthermia, MH] episode and siblings that test positive for MH susceptibility with those from siblings that tested negatives. The aim is to establish whether life long exposure to the MH-related mutation effects may result in subtle abnormalities even in the absence of active episodes and/or clinically detectable deficiencies. Although a specific ultrastructural signature for MH mutants cannot be demonstrated, an MH related pattern of minor alterations does exist. These include the tendency for micro damage to the contractile apparatus and a higher than normal level of mitochondrial abnormalities.Entities:
Keywords: Malignant hyperthermia; Mitochondria; Skeletal Muscle; Ultrastructure
Year: 2016 PMID: 28078069 PMCID: PMC5220216 DOI: 10.4081/ejtm.2016.6105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Transl Myol ISSN: 2037-7452
Triads, mitochondria, Z line streaming and contractures in muscles from relatives that tested negative for MH susceptibility.
| Biopsy | Age | Family | Triads/IMF X 100 | Mitos/IM F X 100 | Mitos shapes | Mitos inner architecture | Z line streaming No/fibers | Contracts No/fibers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12, F | Relative | 46 ±12(10) | 30±18(10) | Variable. Few elongated (10) | Very empty matrix, variable cristae (20) | |||
| 45, F | Relative | 42±14(9) | 44±9(9) | Variable, many elongated (8) | Variable cristae (17) | |||
| 52, M | Relative | 35±15(8) | 48±24(8) | Variable, many elongated Clustering (16) | Slightly variable cristae (24) | |||
| 55, F | Relative | 44±13(10) | 32±21(10) | Variable but scarce overall (14) | + 3/10 | |||
| 56, F | Relative | 55±11(13) | 43±17(13) | Elongated. One type 1 fibre (8) | ||||
| 56, M | Relative | Few, variable Some clustered (8) | 1/10 | |||||
| 57, M | Relative | 44(10) | 52(10) | Very long and frequent (10) | ||||
| 64, M | Relative | 27(10) | Few, round Clustering (10) | + 2/10 | ||||
| 68, F | Relative | 44±11(10) | 30±22(10) | Few, round Clustering (10) | Variable cristae (20) | |||
| 70, F | Relative | 42±14(10) | 47±25(10) | Elongated Variable Clustering (15) | 1/10 | |||
| 71, M | Relative | 39±12(9) | 24±12(9) | Very variable (16) | Variable cristae (25) | + 4/9 | ++ 4/9 |
The numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of fibres used for collecting the data.
# Age at biopsy in years
* See Methods. Data were obtained from longitudinal sections only
** Obtained from cross sections only
*** Obtained from longitudinal and cross sections
$ Counts of triad frequency were not obtained because the contrast of the images was very poor or the fibres were stretched too far
## Crosses give a qualitative assessment of the alteration extent. Absence of cross indicates limited extent. The numbers indicate the frequency of occurrence of each alteration relative to the number of fiber views examined in both transverse and cross sections.
Triads, mitochondria, Z line streaming and contractures in muscles from index patients and from relatives that tested positive for MH susceptibility..
| Biopsy | Age | Family | Triad/IMF X 100 | Mitos/IMF X 100 | Mitos shapes | Mitos inner Architecture | Z line streaming No/fibers | Contractures No/fibers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 F | Relative | 37±13(10) | 35±18(10) | All small and Fragmented (12) | Clear matrix, variable cristae (22) | 2/10 | + 1/10 | |
| 22M | Index case | 38±11(10) | 31±9(10) | Various or round (10) | Clear matrix, variable cristae (20) | + 2/8 | ||
| 23M | Index case | 34±9(13) | 36±18(13) | Variable Few elongated (10) | Clear matrix, variable cristae (23) | 0 | 0 | |
| 47F | Relative | 47±10(14) | 37±19(14) | Variable Few elongated (5) | Some clear matrix, variable cristae (19) | 2/14 | + 1/14 | |
| 53M | Index case | 37±17(9) | 35±24(9) | Variable Few elongated (14) | Mito clusters, odd shapes (23) | + 3/8 | ++ 5/8 | |
| 55F | Relative | 54±14(6) | 34±11(6) | Few, mostly Round (10) | Occasional clear matrix, variable cristae (16) | + 3/5 | ||
| 55 F | Relative | 29±12(7) | 35±20(7) | Fragmented (19) | Fragmented mitos, Cristae OK (26) | 3/10 | ++ 2/10 | |
| 56M | Index case | 19±12(10) | 20±14(10) | Few, round (12) | Some clear matrix, variable cristae (22) | 7/10 | 3/10 | |
| 57M | Relative | 27±14(8) | 39±17(8) | Variable Few elongated (12) | Clear matrix, variable cristae (20) | 2/10 | 2/10 | |
| 59M | Relative | 54±11(15) | 46±20(15) | Elongated Numerous (5) | Normal cristae (15) | 0 | ++ 1/14 | |
| 62M | Relative | 30±14(10) | 38± 17(10) | Mito clusters Unusual Variations(11) | Altered mitos (21) | ++ 1/10 | 0 | |
| 68M | Relative | 51±14(9) | 39± 18(9) | Few, round Few long mito chains (21) | Occasional clear matrix, variable cristae (30) | 0 | 0 | |
| 71M | Index case | 17±10(6) | 38± 21(6) | Variable Fragmented (10) | Normal cristae (16) | +++ 5/6 | 2/6 | |
| 74M | Index case | ??? | ???? | Very few, small | ????? | 3/17 | 2/27 | |
| 79M | Relative | 40±13(8) | 23±17(8) | Variable, many Small (9) | Clear matrix, variable cristae (17) | 0 | 0 |
The numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of file profiles used for collecting the data
$ Homozygous
# Age at biopsy in years
* See Methods. Data were obtained from longitudinal sections only
** Obtained from cross sections only
*** Obtained from longitudinal and cross sections
Fig 1.Ideal structural organization of normal fast skeletal muscle fibres from MH- patients. A) Longitudinal section. The biopsy was fixed close to resting length, thin filaments overlap the lateral 1/3 of the A band. Z lines (Z) are narrow (~ 60 nm). Triads (black arrows) are located in some but not all the intermyofibrillar spaces (IMF) near the edges of the A band. Mitochondria appear either as twin round or slightly elongated profiles on either side of the Z lines (white arrows) or as long profiles when tangentially sectioned (double white arrow). B) Cross section of MH-fibres show elongated mitochondria (arrows) surrounding myofibrils with lengths of up to several microns and some branching. In other areas of the same fibres shorter mitochondria segments are present (arrowheads). The proportion of elongated mitochondria versus short segments varies greatly in MH- fibres (Table 1). C) Shorter mitochondria are often aligned and sometimes apparently connected to each other, presumably indicating either fission or fusion events. Bars = A, C: 0.5 µm; B: 2 µm.
Fig 2.Shape and inner architecture of mitochondria are quite variable in MH+ fibers: evidence of some breakdown. A) Mitochondria in MH+ biopsies are mostly located in the I band as in MH-, but the elongated forms (arrows) are limited in length and in distribution. Short mitochondria segments (double arrow) and round profiles (arrowhead) are more frequent (Table 2). B) Shorter mitochondria are often aligned and sometimes apparently connected to each other (see also Fig. 2B). C) Very small round mitochondria forming a “chain” in the IM space are indicative of fragmentation. Such events are fairly frequent in MH+ fibres (Table 2). D-F) Mitochondrial internal architecture is altered in the majority of MH+ biopsies. Mild reduction of matrix density and cristae disarrangement (D) is detected in the majority of MH+ fibers. Highly disarranged cristae and almost empty matrix (E, F) are less frequent. G) Small unstructured regions containing some cellular debris, indicative of local degeneration are found in both MH- and MH+. The example is from an MH+ biopsy. H) Chain of lysosomes and lypofucsin granules at the periphery of the fibre and a detail in the inset. These represent residual bodies remaining after degradation of cytoplasmic components. The two examples are from MH- biopsies, but they are also frequent in MH+. Bars = A,B, D-F: 0.5 µm; C: 1 µm; G,H: 2 µm, insert 0.5 µm.
Fig 3.Contractures and Z disk alterations are more common MH+ biopsies. A) Contractures are sharply delimited areas where sarcomeres are greatly shortened, flanked by regions where the sarcomeres are stretched. This is a classic example from a MH+ fibre. Contractures are more frequent in MH+ than in MH- biopsies (Tables 1 and 2). B) Large area of Z line streaming in an MH+ fibre consisting of an apparent flow or extension of Z line material longitudinally towards the A band, resulting in sarcomere disarray. Z line streaming is more frequent and extensive in MH+ than MH- biopsies. C) A classical nemaline rod was found, rarely, in a single index case for a CACNA1S mutation. Other alterations are less frequently observed and not related to MH mutations. D) Dilated junctional SR with loss of CASQ content is observed in all cases. E, F) Myeloid structures are aggregations of stacked membranes with variable morphology probably due to final degradations of mitochondria, from MH- and MH+ fibres respectively. G-H Two unusual structures: “concentric laminated bodies” (F) and crystalloid inclusions in mitochondria (H) from MH- fibres. They are also rarely seen in MH+ biopsies. Bars = A, C: 2 µm; B: 1 µm. C-H: 0.5 µm.