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Cardiovascular Research 2005 66(1):132-140; doi:10.1016/j.cardiores.2004.12.023
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Copyright © 2005, European Society of Cardiology

Time course of differential mitochondrial energy metabolism adaptation to chronic hypoxia in right and left ventricles

Karine Nouette-Gaulaina,c, Monique Malgata,c, Christophe Rochera,c, Jean-Pierre Savineaub,c, Roger Marthanb,c, Jean-Pierre Mazata,c and Francois Sztarka,c,*

aLaboratoire d'anesthésiologie, E.A. Physiologie Mitochondriale, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France
bLaboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire Respiratoire, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (Inserm) E 356, France
cInstitut Fédératif de Recherche (IFR) n° 4, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, 33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France

* Corresponding author. Laboratoire d'anesthésiologie, E.A. Physiologie Mitochondriale, Universite Bordeaux 2, 146, Rue Leo Siagnat, 33076 Bordordeaux, France. Tel.: +33 5 56795514; fax: +33 5 56796119. Email address: sztark{at}u-bordeaux2.fr

Objective: The present study was designed to characterize mitochondrial adaptation to chronic hypoxia (CH) in the rat heart. Mitochondrial energy metabolism was differentially examined in both left and right ventricles since CH selectively triggers pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular hypertrophy.

Methods: Rats were exposed to a hypobaric environment for 2 or 3 weeks and compared with rats maintained in a normoxic environment. Oxidative capacity (oxygen consumption and ATP synthesis) was measured in saponin-skinned fibers with glutamate or palmitoyl carnitine as substrates. Enzymatic activities of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes were measured on tissue homogenates. Morphometric analysis of mitochondria was performed on electron micrographs. Mitochondrial DNA was quantified using Southern blot analysis.

Results: Whereas oxidative capacity of both ventricles was decreased following 21 days of CH, oxygen consumption and ATP synthesis was maintained with the glutamate substrate in the right ventricle following 14 days of CH. As for the oxidative capacity, enzyme activities were decreased only in the left ventricle following 14 days of CH and in both ventricles following 21 days of CH. These functional alterations were associated with an increase in numerical density and a decrease in size of mitochondria without a change in volume density in both ventricles. Finally, 21 days of CH also decreased the ratio of mitochondrial DNA to nuclear DNA in both ventricles.

Conclusions: CH alters morphometry and function of mitochondria in the heart, but this effect is delayed in the right compared to the left ventricle, suggesting some adaptive processes at the onset of right ventricular hypertrophy.

KEYWORDS Chronic hypoxia; Energy metabolism; Mitochondria; Oxidative phosphorylation


Time for primary review 19 days


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