Intercalated disk remodeling in δ-sarcoglycan-deficient hamsters fed with an α-linolenic acid-enriched diet

  • Authors:
    • Laura Masuelli
    • Paola Trono
    • Laura Marzocchella
    • Marie-Agnes Mrozek
    • Camilla Palumbo
    • Marilena Minieri
    • Felicia Carotenuto
    • Roberta Fiaccavento
    • Alessandra Nardi
    • Fabio Galvano
    • Paolo Di Nardo
    • Andrea Modesti
    • Roberto Bei
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.1.41
  • Pages: 41-48
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Abstract

Cardiomyocyte intercalated disks of δ-sarcoglycan-deficient cardiomyopathic hamsters (CMPHs) exhibit a pathological accumulation of the N-cadherin/catenin complex. CMPHs fed with an α-linolenic acid (ALA)-enriched diet (CMPH/FS) display an extended longevity compared to those fed with a standard diet (CMPH/PT) owing to, among others, the amelioration of both cardiac tissue structure and myocardial function. The present investigation was aimed at evaluating whether and to what extent the ALA-enriched diet affects the remodeling of CMPH cardiomyocyte intercalated disks and the expression of molecules, including N-cadherin, catenins and connexin 43 (CX43), involved in their organization. Western blot and immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that the expression of N-cadherin, α- and β-catenin is significantly reduced in cardiomyocyte intercalated disks of CMPH/FS vs. CMPH/PT and is lowered to levels similar to those found in healthy hamsters (GSH/PT), as well as transmission electron microscopy indicated that the cardiomyocyte intercalated disk ultrastructure is also re-established in CMPH/FS. In addition, the delocalization of CX43 as well as the presence of gap junctions were detectable at the lateral plasmamembrane of CMPH/FS cardiomyocytes, while the expression of myocardial CX43 was markedly reduced in both CMPH/PT and CMPH/FS, as compared to GSH/PT. Collectively, the present results demonstrate a substantial effect of an ALA-enriched diet on cardiomyocyte intercalated disk structure and molecular composition and further supports the beneficial effects of ω-3 polyunsatured fatty acids in the prevention of potentially dangerous arrhythmias in cardiac diseases.

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Masuelli L, Trono P, Marzocchella L, Mrozek M, Palumbo C, Minieri M, Carotenuto F, Fiaccavento R, Nardi A, Galvano F, Galvano F, et al: Intercalated disk remodeling in δ-sarcoglycan-deficient hamsters fed with an α-linolenic acid-enriched diet. Int J Mol Med 21: 41-48, 2008
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Masuelli, L., Trono, P., Marzocchella, L., Mrozek, M., Palumbo, C., Minieri, M. ... Bei, R. (2008). Intercalated disk remodeling in δ-sarcoglycan-deficient hamsters fed with an α-linolenic acid-enriched diet. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 21, 41-48. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.1.41
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Masuelli, L., Trono, P., Marzocchella, L., Mrozek, M., Palumbo, C., Minieri, M., Carotenuto, F., Fiaccavento, R., Nardi, A., Galvano, F., Di Nardo, P., Modesti, A., Bei, R."Intercalated disk remodeling in δ-sarcoglycan-deficient hamsters fed with an α-linolenic acid-enriched diet". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 21.1 (2008): 41-48.
Chicago
Masuelli, L., Trono, P., Marzocchella, L., Mrozek, M., Palumbo, C., Minieri, M., Carotenuto, F., Fiaccavento, R., Nardi, A., Galvano, F., Di Nardo, P., Modesti, A., Bei, R."Intercalated disk remodeling in δ-sarcoglycan-deficient hamsters fed with an α-linolenic acid-enriched diet". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 21, no. 1 (2008): 41-48. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.1.41