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Diabetes Increases the Vulnerability of the Cardiac Mitochondrial Network to Criticality.


ABSTRACT: Mitochondrial criticality describes a state in which the mitochondrial cardiac network under intense oxidative stress becomes very sensitive to small perturbations, leading from local to cell-wide depolarization and synchronized oscillations that may escalate to the myocardial syncytium generating arrhythmias. Herein, we describe the occurrence of mitochondrial criticality in the chronic setting of a metabolic disorder, type 1 diabetes (T1DM), using a streptozotocin (STZ)-treated guinea pig (GP) animal model. Using wavelet analysis of mitochondrial networks from two-photon microscopy imaging of cardiac myocytes loaded with a fluorescent probe of the mitochondrial membrane potential, we show that cardiomyocytes from T1DM GPs are closer to criticality, making them more vulnerable to cell-wide mitochondrial oscillations as can be judged by the latency period to trigger oscillations after a laser flash perturbation, and their propensity to oscillate. Insulin treatment of T1DM GPs rescued cardiac myocytes to sham control levels of susceptibility, a protective condition that could also be attained with interventions leading to improvement of the cellular redox environment such as preincubation of diabetic cardiac myocytes with the lipid palmitate or a cell-permeable form of glutathione, in the presence of glucose.

SUBMITTER: Vetter L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7077512 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diabetes Increases the Vulnerability of the Cardiac Mitochondrial Network to Criticality.

Vetter Larissa L   Cortassa Sonia S   O'Rourke Brian B   Armoundas Antonis A AA   Bedja Djahida D   Jende Johann M E JME   Bendszus Martin M   Paolocci Nazareno N   Sollot Steven J SJ   Aon Miguel A MA   Kurz Felix T FT  

Frontiers in physiology 20200310


Mitochondrial criticality describes a state in which the mitochondrial cardiac network under intense oxidative stress becomes very sensitive to small perturbations, leading from local to cell-wide depolarization and synchronized oscillations that may escalate to the myocardial syncytium generating arrhythmias. Herein, we describe the occurrence of mitochondrial criticality in the chronic setting of a metabolic disorder, type 1 diabetes (T1DM), using a streptozotocin (STZ)-treated guinea pig (GP)  ...[more]

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