Cold-induced fibrosis and metabolic remodeling in the turtle (Trachemys scripta) ventricle

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Acta Physiologica Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1111/apha.70026
Adam N. Keen, James C. McConnell, John J. Mackrill, John Marrin, Alex J. Holsgrove, Janna Crossley, Alex Henderson, Gina L. J. Galli, Dane A. Crossley II, Michael J. Sherratt, Peter Gardner, Holly A. Shiels
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Abstract

Aim

Cardiac fibrosis contributes to systolic and diastolic dysfunction and can disrupt electrical pathways in the heart. There are currently no therapies that prevent or reverse fibrosis in human cardiac disease. However, animals like freshwater turtles undergo seasonal remodeling of their hearts, demonstrating the plasticity of fibrotic remodeling. In Trachemys scripta, cold temperature affects cardiac load, suppresses metabolism, and triggers a cardiac remodeling response that includes fibrosis.

Methods

We investigated this remodeling using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging spectroscopy, together with functional assessment of muscle stiffness, and molecular, histological, and enzymatic analyses in control (25°C) T. scripta and after 8 weeks of cold (5°C) acclimation.

Results

FTIR revealed an increase in absorption bands characteristic of protein, glycogen, and collagen following cold acclimation, with a corresponding decrease in bands characteristic of lipids and phosphates. Histology confirmed these responses. Functionally, micromechanical stiffness of the ventricle increased following cold exposure assessed via atomic force microscopy (AFM) and was associated with decreased activity of regulatory matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and increased expression of MMP inhibitors (TMPs) which regulate collagen deposition.

Conclusions

By defining the structural and metabolic underpinnings of the cold-induced remodeling response in the turtle heart, we show commonalities between metabolic and fibrotic triggers of pathological remodeling in human cardiac disease. We propose the turtle ventricle as a novel model for studying the mechanisms underlying fibrotic and metabolic cardiac remodeling.

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龟(Trachemys scripta)心室冷致纤维化和代谢重塑
目的心脏纤维化可导致心脏收缩和舒张功能障碍,并可破坏心脏电通路。目前还没有预防或逆转人类心脏病纤维化的治疗方法。然而,像淡水龟这样的动物会经历心脏的季节性重塑,这表明了纤维化重塑的可塑性。在Trachemys scripta中,低温会影响心脏负荷,抑制新陈代谢,并引发包括纤维化在内的心脏重构反应。方法采用傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)成像光谱技术,对对照(25°C)和低温(5°C)驯化8周后的scripta肌肉僵硬度进行功能评估、分子、组织学和酶学分析。结果FTIR显示冷驯化后蛋白质、糖原和胶原蛋白的吸收谱带增加,脂质和磷酸盐的吸收谱带相应减少。组织学证实了这些反应。在功能上,通过原子力显微镜(AFM)评估,心室的微机械刚度在冷暴露后增加,并与调节基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)活性降低和调节胶原沉积的MMP抑制剂(TMPs)表达增加有关。通过定义海龟心脏冷诱导重塑反应的结构和代谢基础,我们发现了人类心脏病病理性重塑的代谢和纤维化触发因素之间的共性。我们提出海龟心室作为研究纤维化和代谢性心脏重塑机制的新模型。
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Acta Physiologica
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