Load-dependency in mechanical properties of subepicardial and subendocardial cardiomyocytes

A. Khokhlova, G. Iribe, O. Solovyova
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Electrical and mechanical properties of myocardium vary transmurally in the left ventricular wall. Regional differences in the mechanical environment of cardiomyocytes may potentially contribute to this heterogeneity due to mechano-electric feedback. In the present study, we investigate transmural differences in active and passive tensions at different preloads between the subepicardial (EPI) and subendocardial (ENDO) cells isolated from mouse left ventricle, using our recently developed single cell stretch method where each cell end was held by a pair of carbon fibers to apply various extent of preload to the cells. To predict underlying mechanisms of the transmural differences, we used our electromechanical EPI and ENDO cell models to simulate experimentally obtained results. Wet experiments showed that both passive and active tensions at different preloads are higher in ENDO cardiomyocytes, indicating higher stiffness and contractility in ENDO cells compared to EPI cells. Our mathematical models reproduce experimental results, suggesting differences in the kinetics of cross bridges and calcium-troponin C complexes in ENDO and EPI models may essentially contribute to the differences in mechanical properties between the cells.
心外膜下和心内膜下心肌细胞力学特性的负荷依赖性
左心室壁心肌的电学和力学特性各有不同。由于机电反馈,心肌细胞机械环境的区域差异可能潜在地促成了这种异质性。在本研究中,我们研究了从小鼠左心室分离的心外膜下(EPI)和心内膜下(ENDO)细胞在不同预负荷下的主动和被动张力的跨壁差异,使用我们最近开发的单细胞拉伸方法,其中每个细胞末端由一对碳纤维固定以施加不同程度的预负荷到细胞上。为了预测跨壁差异的潜在机制,我们使用我们的机电EPI和ENDO细胞模型来模拟实验得到的结果。湿法实验表明,不同预负荷下,ENDO心肌细胞的被动和主动张力都更高,表明与EPI细胞相比,ENDO细胞的刚度和收缩性更高。我们的数学模型再现了实验结果,表明ENDO和EPI模型中交叉桥动力学和钙-肌钙蛋白C复合物的差异可能是细胞力学性能差异的主要原因。
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