Title :
Increased heart rate reduced crossbridge formation in beating rat whole heart
Author :
Tamura, Yamato ; Miyasaka, Takehiro ; Shimizu, Juichiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cardiovascular Surg., Nara Prefecture Mimuro Hosp., Nara, Japan
Abstract :
Heart rate is one of the determinant factors of cardiac performance. However, there is no direct evidence for the effect of heart rate on the actin-myosin interaction. Purpose: To test the effect of heart rates on actin-myosin interaction in hearts with X-ray diffraction analysis using SPring-8. Methods: Seven isolated isovolumically contracting rat hearts were mounted so that the X-ray beam (15.0 keV) passed the subepicardial region. We recorded X-ray diffraction images and LV pressure at heart rates of 120 and 300bpm under 0 mmHg end-diastolic pressure. Between two different heart rates, we compared 1) the amount and the duration of actin-myosin interaction from the intensity ratio reduction of inner (1,0) and outer (1,1) X-ray diffraction, and 2) myofilament lattice spacing from the position of inner X-ray diffraction. Results: In all hearts, we did not detect incomplete relaxation at both heart rates. Increasing heart rate from 120 to 300bpm significantly decreased the intensity ratio reduction at the end-systole (0.92 ± 0.15 vs. 1.58 ± 0.17unitless, p<;0.01) suggesting a smaller amount of actin-myosin interaction, but did not change myofilament lattice spacing (36.2 ± 0.5 vs. 36.7 ± 0.5 nm, NS). Conclusion: Increasing HR reduces the actin-myosin interaction without causing incomplete relaxation, indicating intact intracellular Ca2+ handling. These results may derive from shortening of Ca2+-myofilament interaction.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; calcium; cardiology; diagnostic radiography; molecular biophysics; proteins; Ca; SPring-8; X-ray beam; X-ray diffraction analysis; actin-myosin interaction; beating rat whole heart; cardiac performance; electron volt energy 15.0 keV; end-diastolic pressure; heart rate reduced crossbridge formation; intensity ratio reduction; intracellular Ca2+ handling; myofilament lattice spacing; pressure 0 mm Hg; subepicardial region;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2012 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2176-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2175-5
DOI :
10.1109/BHI.2012.6211633