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Impairments in left ventricular mitochondrial bioenergetics precede overt cardiac dysfunction and remodelling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Meghan C. Hughes, Sofhia V. Ramos, Patrick C. Turnbull, Brittany A. Edgett, Jason S. Huber, Nazari Polidovitch, Uwe Schlattner, Peter H. Backx, Jeremy A. Simpson, Christopher G. R. Perry
The Journal of Physiology · 2019 · ▲ 51 citations
Abstract
Key points Ninety‐eight per cent of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) develop cardiomyopathy, with 40% developing heart failure. While increased propensity for mitochondrial induction of cell death has been observed in left ventricle, it remains unknown whether this is linked to impaired mitochondrial respiratory control and elevated H 2 O 2 emission prior to the onset of cardiomyopathy. Classic mouse models of DMD demonstrate hyper‐regeneration in skeletal muscle which may mask mitochondrial abnormalities. Using a model with less regenerative capacity that is more akin to DMD patients, we observed elevated left ventricular mitochondrial H 2 O 2 and impaired oxidative phosphorylation in the absence of cardiac remodelling or overt cardiac dysfunction at 4 weeks. These impairments were associated with dysfunctions at complex I, governance by ADP and creatine‐dependent phosphate shuttling, which results in a less efficient response to energy demands. Mitochondria may be a therapeutic target for the treatment of cardiomyopathy in DMD. Abstract In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) is predicted as a response to numerous cellular stressors, yet the contribution of mitochondria to the onset of cardiomyopathy remains unknown. To resolve this uncertainty, we designed in vitro assessments of mitochondrial bioenergetics to model mitochondrial control parameters that influence cardiac function. Both left ventricular mitochondrial responsiveness to the central bioenergetic controller ADP and the ability of creatine to facilitate mitochondrial–cytoplasmic phosphate shuttling were assessed. These measurements were performed in D2.B10‐DMD mdx /2J mice – a model that demonstrates skeletal muscle atrophy and weakness due to limited regenerative capacities and cardiomyopathy more akin to people with DMD than classic models. At 4 weeks of age, there was no evidence of cardiac remodelling or cardiac dysfunction despite impairments in ADP‐stimulated respiration and ADP attenuation of H 2 O 2 emission. These impairments were seen at both submaximal and maximal ADP concentrations despite no reductions in mitochondrial content markers. The ability of creatine to enhance ADP's control of mitochondrial bioenergetics was also impaired, suggesting an impairment in mitochondrial creatine kinase‐dependent phosphate shuttling. Susceptibly to permeability transition pore opening and the subsequent activation of cell death pathways remained unchanged. Mitochondrial H 2 O 2 emission was elevated despite no change in markers of irreversible oxidative damage, suggesting alternative redox signalling mechanisms should be explored. These findings demonstrate that selective mitochondrial dysfunction precedes the onset of overt cardiomyopathy in D2 .mdx mice, suggesting that improving mitochondrial bioenergetics by restoring ADP, creatine‐dependent phosphate shuttling and complex I should be considered for treating DMD patients.
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Hughes, M.C., Ramos, S.V., Turnbull, P.C., Edgett, B.A., Huber, J.S., Polidovitch, N., Schlattner, U., Backx, P.H., Simpson, J.A., & Perry, C.G.R. (2019). Impairments in left ventricular mitochondrial bioenergetics precede overt cardiac dysfunction and remodelling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. <em>The Journal of Physiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp277306
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Hughes MC, Ramos SV, Turnbull PC, Edgett BA, Huber JS, Polidovitch N, et al. Impairments in left ventricular mitochondrial bioenergetics precede overt cardiac dysfunction and remodelling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The Journal of Physiology. 2019. doi:10.1113/jp277306.
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@unpublished{meghan2019Impair,
title = {Impairments in left ventricular mitochondrial bioenergetics precede overt cardiac dysfunction and remodelling in Duchenne muscular dystrophy},
author = {Meghan C. Hughes and Sofhia V. Ramos and Patrick C. Turnbull and Brittany A. Edgett and Jason S. Huber and Nazari Polidovitch and Uwe Schlattner and Peter H. Backx and Jeremy A. Simpson and Christopher G. R. Perry},
journal = {The Journal of Physiology},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1113/jp277306},
}
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