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A Matched-Filter-Based Algorithm for Subcellular Classification of T-System in Cardiac Tissues.

Dylan F Colli1, S Ryan Blood2, Aparna C Sankarankutty3, Frank B Sachse3, Michael Frisk4, William E Louch4, Peter M Kekenes-Huskey2.   

Abstract

In mammalian ventricular cardiomyocytes, invaginations of the surface membrane form the transverse tubular system (T-system), which consists of transverse tubules (TTs) that align with sarcomeres and Z-lines as well as longitudinal tubules (LTs) that are present between Z-lines in some species. In many cardiac disease etiologies, the T-system is perturbed, which is believed to promote spatially heterogeneous, dyssynchronous Ca2+ release and inefficient contraction. In general, T-system characterization approaches have been directed primarily at isolated cells and do not detect subcellular T-system heterogeneity. Here, we present MatchedMyo, a matched-filter-based algorithm for subcellular T-system characterization in isolated cardiomyocytes and millimeter-scale myocardial sections. The algorithm utilizes "filters" representative of TTs, LTs, and T-system absence. Application of the algorithm to cardiomyocytes isolated from rat disease models of myocardial infarction (MI), dilated cardiomyopathy induced via aortic banding, and sham surgery confirmed and quantified heterogeneous T-system structure and remodeling. Cardiomyocytes from post-MI hearts exhibited increasing T-system disarray as proximity to the infarct increased. We found significant (p < 0.05, Welch's t-test) increases in LT density within cardiomyocytes proximal to the infarct (12 ± 3%, data reported as mean ± SD, n = 3) versus sham (4 ± 2%, n = 5), but not distal to the infarct (7 ± 1%, n = 3). The algorithm also detected decreases in TTs within 5° of the myocyte minor axis for isolated aortic banding (36 ± 9%, n = 3) and MI cardiomyocytes located intermediate (37 ± 4%, n = 3) and proximal (34 ± 4%, n = 3) to the infarct versus sham (57 ± 12%, n = 5). Application of bootstrapping to rabbit MI tissue revealed distal sections comprised 18.9 ± 1.0% TTs, whereas proximal sections comprised 10.1 ± 0.8% TTs (p < 0.05), a 46.6% decrease. The matched-filter approach therefore provides a robust and scalable technique for T-system characterization from isolated cells through millimeter-scale myocardial sections.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 30979553      PMCID: PMC6486484          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.03.010

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


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