Development of apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with age in a transgenic mouse model carrying the cardiac actin E99K mutation

Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility(2018)

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In both humans and mice, the Glu-99-Lys (E99K) mutation in the cardiac actin gene ( ACTC ) results in little understood apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHCM). To determine how cross-bridge kinetics change with AHCM development, we applied sinusoidal length perturbations to skinned papillary muscle fibres from 2- and 5-month old E99K transgenic (Tg) and non-transgenic (NTg) mice, and studied tension and its transients. These age groups were chosen because our preliminary studies indicated that AHCM develops with age. Fibres from 5-month old E99K mice showed significant decreases in tension, stiffness, the rate of the medium-speed exponential process and its magnitude compared to non-transgenic control. The nucleotide association constants increased with age, and they were significantly larger in E99K compared to NTg. However, there were no large differences in the rates of the cross-bridge detachment step, the rates of the force generation step, or the phosphate association constant. Our result on force/cross-bridge demonstrates that the decreased active tension of E99K fibres was caused by a decreased amount of force generated per each cross-bridge. The effects were generally less or insignificant at 2 months. A pCa-tension study showed increased Ca 2+ -sensitivity (pCa 50 ) with age in both the E99K and NTg sample groups, and pCa 50 was significantly larger (but only for 0.05–0.06 pCa units) in E99K than in NTg groups. A significant decrease in cooperativity ( n H ) was observed only in 5-month old E99K mice. We conclude that the AHCM-causing ACTC E99K mutation is associated with progressive alterations in biomechanical parameters, with changes smaller at 2 months but larger at 5 months, correlating with the development of AHCM.
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Sinusoidal analysis,Tension transient,Stiffness,Rate constant,Rigor state,Nucleotide association,Ca ion sensitivity,Pathogenic mechanisms
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