This study investigates the relation between myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2), function, and high energy phosphates during severe hypoxia and reoxygenation in sheep in vivo. Graded hypoxia was performed in open-chested sheep to adjust PO2 to values where rapid depletion of energy stores occurred. Highly time-resolved 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy enabled monitoring of myocardial phosphates throughout hypoxia and recovery with simultaneous MVO2 measurement. Sheep undergoing graded hypoxia (n = 5) with an arterial PO2 nadir of 13.4 +/- 0.5 mmHg, demonstrated maintained rates of oxygen consumption with large changes in coronary flow as phosphocreatine (PCr) decreased within 4 min to 40 +/- 7% of baseline. ATP utilization rate increased simultaneously 59 +/- 20%. Recovery was accompanied by marked increases in MVO2 from 2.0 +/- 0.5 to 7.2 +/- 1.9 mumol/g per min, while PCr recovery rate was 4.3 +/- 0.6 mumol/g per min. ATP decreased to 75 +/- 6% of baseline during severe hypoxia and did not recover. Sheep (n = 5) which underwent moderate hypoxia (PO2 maintained 25-35 mmHg for 10 min) did not demonstrate change in PCr or ATP. Functional and work assessment (n = 4) revealed that cardiac power increased during the graded hypoxia and was maintained through early reoxygenation. These studies show that (a) MVO2 does not decrease during oxygen deprivation in vivo despite marked and rapid decreases in high energy phosphates; (b) contractile function during hypoxia in vivo does not decrease during periods of PCr depletion and intracellular phosphate accumulation, and this may be related to marked increases in circulating catecholamines during global hypoxia. The measured creatine rephosphorylation rate is 34 +/- 11% of predicted (P < 0.01) calculated from reoxygenation parameters, which indicates that some mitochondrial respiratory uncoupling also occurs during the rephosphorylation period.
M A Portman, T A Standaert, X H Ning
Title and authors | Publication | Year |
---|---|---|
Mitochondrial Metabolism in Myocardial Remodeling and Mechanical Unloading: Implications for Ischemic Heart Disease
M Jiang, X Xie, F Cao, Y Wang |
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine | 2021 |
A link between ATP and SUR2A: A novel mechanism explaining cardioprotection at high altitude
KS Abdul, S Jovanović, Q Du, A Sukhodub, A Jovanović |
International Journal of Cardiology | 2015 |
Myocytes Oxygenation and High Energy Phosphate Levels during Hypoxia
MN Jameel, Q Hu, J Zhang, G Qin |
PloS one | 2014 |
Triiodothyronine Facilitates Weaning From Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation by Improved Mitochondrial Substrate Utilization
MD Files, M Kajimoto, CM Priddy, DR Ledee, C Xu, CD Rosiers, N Isern, MA Portman |
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease | 2014 |
Microvascular Tissue Oxygenation and Oxidative Metabolism Changes in the Pedicled Latissimus Dorsi Muscle During Graded Hypoxia: Correlation Between Near Infrared and 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
D Troitzsch, R Moosdorf, S Vogt |
Journal of Surgical Research | 2011 |
In silico studies on the sensitivity of myocardial PCr/ATP to changes in mitochondrial enzyme activity and oxygen concentration
LM Edwards, H Ashrafian, B Korzeniewski |
Molecular BioSystems | 2011 |
Transcriptional regulation of cardiac metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis in response to pathological stress
Preeti Ahuja, Peng Zhao, Ekaterini Angelis, Hongmei Ruan, Paavo Korge, Aaron Olson, Yibin Wang, Eunsook Jin, Mark Jeffrey, Michael Portman, Robb MacLellan |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2010 |
Heart Failure
HH Chen |
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2007 |
Short-cycle hypoxia in the intact heart: hypoxia-inducible factor 1α signaling and the relationship to injury threshold
XH Ning, SH Chen, NE Buroker, CS Xu, FR Li, SP Li, DS Song, M Ge, OM Hyyti, M Zhang, MA Portman |
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology | 2007 |
High-altitude chronic hypoxia during gestation and after birth modifies cardiovascular responses in newborn sheep
EA Herrera, VM Pulgar, RA Riquelme, EM Sanhueza, RV Reyes, G Ebensperger, JT Parer, EA Valdéz, DA Giussani, CE Blanco, MA Hanson, AJ Llanos |
American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2007 |
Direct action of T3 on phosphorylation potential in the sheep heart in vivo
MA Portman, K Qian, J Krueger, XH Ning |
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology | 2005 |
Stress echocardiography using transesophageal atrial pacing in rats
E Bollano, F Waagstein, E Omerovic |
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2003 |
Hypothermia preserves myocardial function and mitochondrial protein gene expression during hypoxia
XH Ning, SH Chen, CS Xu, OM Hyyti, K Qian, JJ Krueger, MA Portman |
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology | 2003 |
HOE-642 (cariporide) alters pH i and diastolic function after ischemia during reperfusion in pig hearts in situ
MA Portman, AL Panos, Y Xiao, DL Anderson, XH Ning |
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology | 2001 |
Mitochondrial protein and HSP70 signaling after ischemia in hypothermic-adapted hearts augmented with glucose
XH Ning, CS Xu, MA Portman |
American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 1999 |
Temperature Threshold and Preservation of Signaling for Mitochondrial Membrane Proteins during Ischemia in Rabbit Heart
XH Ning, CS Xu, YC Song, Y Xiao, YJ Hu, FM Lupinetti, MA Portman |
Cryobiology | 1998 |
Response of Catecholamines to Manual Teat Stimulation or Machine-Milking of Lacaune and Friesen Dairy Ewes
AM Lefcourt, G Paul, H Mayer, D Schams, RM Bruckmaier |
Journal of Dairy Science | 1997 |
Influence of the ph of cardioplegic solutions on cellular energy metabolism and hydrogen ion flux during neonatal hypothermic circulatory arrest and reperfusion: A dynamic 31p nuclear magnetic resonance study in a pig model
MA Portman, AL Panos, Y Xiao, DL Anderson, GM Alfieris, XH Ning, FM Lupinetti |
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1997 |
Regulation of the Epithelial Brush Border Na + /H + Exchanger Isoform 3 Stably Expressed in Fibroblasts by Fibroblast Growth Factor and Phorbol Esters Is Not through Changes in Phosphorylation of the Exchanger
JW Yip, WH Ko, GC Viberti, RL Huganir, M Donowitz, CM Tse |
The Journal of biological chemistry | 1997 |
Substrate metabolism in the developing heart
RJ Ascuitto, NT Ross-Ascuitto |
Seminars in Perinatology | 1996 |