Proteomics Study of the Effect Left Atrial Appendage Resection on theEnergy Metabolism of Atrial Muscle in Beagle Dogs with Rapid Atrial Pacing

Chang Jing, Xing Yue, Na Lin, Cui Wenjing, Yu Ting, Xue Xin
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Aims: The myocardial energy metabolism during Atrial Fibrillation (AF) a research hotspot. Proteomics provides a new method for the study of atrial fibrillation; however, there are no related studies of the effect of the Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) on the energy metabolism of the atrial muscle. We use proteomics to analyze the effect of resection of the LAA on the energy metabolism of the left atrial myocardial cells in beagle dogs with rapid atrial pacing. Methods: Nine beagle dogs were divided into three groups: the model group (rapid atrial pacing/LAA resection), the positive control group (rapid atrial pacing/LAA preservation), and the negative control group (sinus rhythm). Twelve weeks later, the atrial tissues were resected for proteomics study. Parallel Reaction Monitoring (PRM) was used for the validation of the targeted proteomics. Results: 55 proteins were up regulated and 68 proteins were down regulated in the experimental vs. the positive control group. Proteins related to glucose and lipid metabolism were mainly down regulated, and mitochondria- related proteins were mainly down regulated during rapid atrial pacing compared with sinus rhythm. After resection of the LAA, glucose-metabolism-related proteins showed a significant up regulation trend, lipid metabolism-related proteins were further down regulated, whereas mitochondria-related proteins were up regulated compared with rapid atrial pacing with LAA preservation. PRM confirmed the reliability of the proteomics results. Conclusion: In the setting of AF, the resection of the LAA had a relatively large effect on the energy metabolism structure by affecting the quantity and functions of mitochondria.
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左心房附件切除对快速心房起搏犬心房肌能量代谢影响的蛋白质组学研究
目的:心房颤动(AF)期间心肌能量代谢的研究热点。蛋白质组学为房颤的研究提供了新的方法;然而,关于左心房附件(LAA)对心房肌能量代谢影响的相关研究尚未见报道。我们采用蛋白质组学方法分析了切除LAA对快速心房起搏beagle犬左心房心肌细胞能量代谢的影响。方法:9只beagle犬分为3组:模型组(快速心房起搏/LAA切除)、阳性对照组(快速心房起搏/LAA保留)和阴性对照组(窦性心律)。12周后,切除心房组织进行蛋白质组学研究。平行反应监测(PRM)用于目标蛋白质组学的验证。结果:实验组与阳性对照组相比,上调55个蛋白,下调68个蛋白。与窦性心律相比,快速心房起搏时糖脂代谢相关蛋白主要下调,线粒体相关蛋白主要下调。切除LAA后,与保留LAA的快速心房起搏组相比,糖代谢相关蛋白明显上调,脂质代谢相关蛋白进一步下调,而线粒体相关蛋白上调。PRM证实了蛋白质组学结果的可靠性。结论:在房颤背景下,切除LAA通过影响线粒体的数量和功能对能量代谢结构有较大影响。
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