| Literature DB >> 30279829 |
Genzou Takemura1,2, Hiromitsu Kanamori2, Hideshi Okada1,2,3, Akiko Tsujimoto1,2, Nagisa Miyazaki1, Shusaku Miyata4, Hideaki Ohta5, Yoshiaki Kawase5, Makoto Ono6, Mamoru Mochizuki6, Shigeki Kobayashi6, Kenji Onoue7, Tomoya Nakano7, Yasuhiro Sakaguchi7, Hitoshi Matsuo5, Masafumi Yano6, Yoshihiko Saito7.
Abstract
During electron microscopic examination of 156 consecutive human endomyocardial biopsy specimens, we found marked mitochondrial deformity within a single cardiomyocyte in each of 4 specimens. The deformed mitochondria were unevenly distributed, but the deformities were confined to the one cardiomyocyte. Those affected cardiomyocytes were accompanied by nonspecific degenerative changes such as nuclear hypertrophy and/or rarefaction of the myofibrils. Mitochondria in all other cells within the specimens appeared normal. Such an abnormality has never been reported to date. Each of the four cases was diagnosed with a different ailment: post-myocarditis, dilated cardiomyopathy, amyloidosis, and tachycardia-induced heart failure. However, all four cases were accompanied by left ventricular systolic dysfunction at biopsy. The very limited mitochondrial deformation may thus reflect a type of degenerative change that accompanies heart failure. <Learning objective: A marked mitochondrial deformity must have been overlooked to date, which is confined to a single cardiomyocyte in an endomyocardial biopsy specimen. Its etiology is still unknown but may reflect a type of degenerative change that accompanies heart failure.>.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiomyopathy; Endomyocardial biopsy; Mitochondria; Ultrastructure
Year: 2017 PMID: 30279829 PMCID: PMC6149292 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2017.07.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiol Cases ISSN: 1878-5409