Literature DB >> 30016154

Propionate-induced changes in cardiac metabolism, notably CoA trapping, are not altered by l-carnitine.

Yingxue Wang1,2, Bridgette A Christopher2,3, Kirkland A Wilson4, Deborah Muoio2,3, Robert W McGarrah2,3, Henri Brunengraber4, Guo-Fang Zhang2,3.   

Abstract

High concentrations of propionate and its metabolites are found in several diseases that are often associated with the development of cardiac dysfunction, such as obesity, diabetes, propionic acidemia, and methylmalonic acidemia. In the present work, we employed a stable isotope-based metabolic flux approach to understand propionate-mediated perturbation of cardiac energy metabolism. Propionate led to accumulation of propionyl-CoA (increased by ~101-fold) and methylmalonyl-CoA (increased by 36-fold). This accumulation caused significant mitochondrial CoA trapping and inhibited fatty acid oxidation. The reduced energy contribution from fatty acid oxidation was associated with increased glucose oxidation. The enhanced anaplerosis of propionate and CoA trapping altered the pool sizes of tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) metabolites. In addition to being an anaplerotic substrate, the accumulation of proprionate-derived malate increased the recycling of malate to pyruvate and acetyl-CoA, which can enter the TCA for energy production. Supplementation of 3 mM l-carnitine did not relieve CoA trapping and did not reverse the propionate-mediated fuel switch. This is due to new findings that the heart appears to lack the specific enzyme catalyzing the conversion of short-chain (C3 and C4) dicarboxylyl-CoAs to dicarboxylylcarnitines. The discovery of this work warrants further investigation on the relevance of dicarboxylylcarnitines, especially C3 and C4 dicarboxylylcarnitines, in cardiac conditions such as heart failure.

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Keywords:  cardiac metabolism; dicarboxylyl-CoA; dicarboxylylcarnitine; propionate; stable isotope analysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30016154      PMCID: PMC6230704          DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00081.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


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