Effects of axial stretch on mitochondrial reactive oxygen species in cardiac myocytes

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[1] Iribe, Gentaro
[2] Kaihara, Keiko
[3] Naruse, Keiji
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Electric coupling - Electron transport chain - Intracellular signaling pathways - Metabolic uncoupler - Myocardial contraction - Physiological regulators - Ventricular myocytes - Ventricular walls;
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10.11239/jsmbe.52.SY-44
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Myocardium contracts against ventricular wall stretch that comes along with ventricular filling. Mitochondria generate required ATP for myocardial contraction. It is well known that mitochondrial ATP production process is one of the sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS are known as toxic molecules, but also important physiological regulators of intracellular signaling pathways. In the present study, we investigate the relation between myocardial stretch and mitochondrial ROS production, and discuss the role of mitochondria on myocardial response to stretch. Isolated mouse ventricular myocytes were exposed to 10% axial stretch using carbon fiber technique. ROS production was studied using DCF-loaded cells. Axial stretch significantly increased ROS production. Applying 5 μM mitochondrial metabolic uncoupler FCCP blunted the response, indicating mitochondrial ROS production is stretch-sensitive. The present results suggest that stretch enhances electron transport chain to prepare for the more ATP production for the more preloaded, namely, the more energy-consuming contraction. © 2014, Japan Soc. of Med. Electronics and Biol. Engineering. All rights reserved.
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