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Extracellular matrix remodeling is associated with the survival of cardiomyocytes in the subendocardial region of the ischemic myocardium.

Qing Chu1, Ying Xiao1, Xin Song1, Y James Kang1,2.   

Abstract

A significant amount of cardiomyocytes in subendocardial region survive from ischemic insults. In order to understand the mechanism by which these cardiomyocytes survive, the present study was undertaken to examine changes in these surviving cardiomyocytes and their extracellular matrix. Male C57BL/6 mice aged 8-12 weeks old were subjected to a permanent left anterior descending coronary artery ligation to induce ischemic injury. The hearts were collected at 1, 4, 7, or 28 days after the surgery and examined by histology. At day 1 after left anterior descending ligation, there was a significant loss of cardiomyocytes through apoptosis, but a proportion of cardiomyocytes were surviving in the subendocardial region. The surviving cardiomyocytes were gradually changed from rod-shaped to round-shaped, and appeared disconnected. Connexin 43, an important gap junction protein, was significantly decreased, and collagen I and III deposition was significantly increased in the extracellular matrix. Furthermore, lysyl oxidase, a copper-dependent amine oxidase catalyzing the cross-linking of collagens, was significantly increased in the extracellular matrix, paralleled with the surviving cardiomyocytes. Inhibition of lysyl oxidase activity reduced the number of surviving cardiomyocytes. Thus, the extracellular matrix remodeling is correlated with the deformation of cardiomyocytes, and the electrical disconnection between the surviving cardiomyocytes due to connexin 43 depletion and the increase in lysyl oxidase would help these deformed cardiomyocytes survive under ischemic conditions.

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Keywords:  Cardiomyocyte survival; collagen deposition; extracellular matrix; extracellular matrix remodeling; lysyl oxidase; subendocardium

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34515546      PMCID: PMC8669169          DOI: 10.1177/15353702211042020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)        ISSN: 1535-3699


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