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Integrated Functions of Cardiac Energetics, Mechanics, and Purine Nucleotide Metabolism

Rachel Lopez‐Schenk, Nicole L. Collins, Noah A. Schenk, Daniel Beard

2024Comprehensive physiology17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Purine nucleotides play central roles in energy metabolism in the heart. Most fundamentally, the free energy of hydrolysis of the adenine nucleotide adenosine triphosphate (ATP) provides the thermodynamic driving force for numerous cellular processes including the actin‐myosin crossbridge cycle. Perturbations to ATP supply and/or demand in the myocardium lead to changes in the homeostatic balance between purine nucleotide synthesis, degradation, and salvage, potentially affecting myocardial energetics and, consequently, myocardial mechanics. Indeed, both acute myocardial ischemia and decompensatory remodeling of the myocardium in heart failure are associated with depletion of myocardial adenine nucleotides and with impaired myocardial mechanical function. Yet there remain gaps in the understanding of mechanistic links between adenine nucleotide degradation and contractile dysfunction in heart disease. The scope of this article is to: (i) review current knowledge of the pathways of purine nucleotide depletion and salvage in acute ischemia and in chronic heart disease; (ii) review hypothesized mechanisms linking myocardial mechanics and energetics with myocardial adenine nucleotide regulation; and (iii) highlight potential targets for treating myocardial metabolic and mechanical dysfunction associated with these pathways. It is hypothesized that an imbalance in the degradation, salvage, and synthesis of adenine nucleotides leads to a net loss of adenine nucleotides in both acute ischemia and under chronic high‐demand conditions associated with the development of heart failure. This reduction in adenine nucleotide levels results in reduced myocardial ATP and increased myocardial inorganic phosphate. Both of these changes have the potential to directly impact tension development and mechanical work at the cellular level. © 2024 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 14:5345‐5369, 2024.

Topics & Concepts

EnergeticsNucleotideEnergy metabolismPurineMolecular mechanicsAdenine nucleotideChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEnzymeEndocrinologyEcologyMolecular dynamicsComputational chemistryGeneBiochemical and Molecular ResearchAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
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