Pyruvate dehydrogenase activation precedes the down-regulation of fatty acid oxidation in monocrotaline-induced myocardial toxicity in mice.
Gaku NakaiDaisuke ShimuraKen UesugiIchige KajimuraQibin JiaoYoichiro KusakariTomoyoshi SogaNobuhito GodaSusumu MinamisawaPublished in: Heart and vessels (2018)
Fatty acid (FA) oxidation is impaired and glycolysis is promoted in the damaged heart. However, the factor(s) in the early stages of myocardial metabolic impairment remain(s) unclear. C57B6 mice were subcutaneously administered monocrotaline (MCT) in doses of 0.3 mg/g body weight twice a week for 3 or 6 weeks. Right and left ventricles at 3 and 6 weeks after administration were subjected to capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry metabolomic analysis. We also examined mRNA and protein levels of key metabolic molecules. Although no evidence of PH and right ventricular failure was found in the MCT-administered mice by echocardiographic and histological analyzes, the expression levels of stress markers such as TNFα and IL-6 were increased in right and left ventricles even at 3 weeks, suggesting that there was myocardial damage. Metabolites in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle were decreased and those in glycolysis were increased at 6 weeks. The expression levels of FA oxidation-related factors were decreased at 6 weeks. The phosphorylation level of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) was significantly decreased at 3 weeks. FA oxidation and the TCA cycle were down-regulated, whereas glycolysis was partially up-regulated by MCT-induced myocardial damage. PDH activation preceded these alterations, suggesting that PDH activation is one of the earliest events to compensate for a subtle metabolic impairment from myocardial damage.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- mass spectrometry
- gestational age
- capillary electrophoresis
- fatty acid
- pulmonary hypertension
- oxidative stress
- body weight
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- hydrogen peroxide
- poor prognosis
- high fat diet induced
- diabetic rats
- binding protein
- liquid chromatography
- metabolic syndrome
- randomized controlled trial
- wild type
- adipose tissue
- preterm birth
- electron transfer
- transcription factor
- type diabetes
- left atrial
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- data analysis
- gas chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry