Simultaneous Measurements of Mitochondrial NADH and Ca(2+) During Increased Work in Intact Rat Heart Trabeculae
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The main goal of this study is to investigate the role of mitochondrial [Ca(2+)], [Ca(2+)](m), in the possible up-regulation of the NADH production rate during increased workload. Such up-regulation is necessary to support increased flux through the electron transport chain and increased ATP synthesis rates. Intact cardiac trabeculae were loaded with Rhod-2(AM), and [Ca(2+)](m) and mitochondrial [NADH] ([NADH](m)) were simultaneously measured during increased pacing frequency. It was found that 53% of Rhod-2 was localized in mitochondria. Increased pacing frequency caused a fast, followed by a slow rise of the Rhod-2 signal, which could be attributed to an abrupt increase in resting cytosolic [Ca(2+)], and a more gradual rise of [Ca(2+)](m), respectively. When the pacing frequency was increased from 0.25 to 2 Hz, the slow Rhod-2 component and the NADH signal increased by 18 and 11%, respectively. Based on a new calibration method, the 18% increase of the Rhod-2 signal was calculated to correspond to a 43% increase of [Ca(2+)](m). There was also a close temporal relationship between the rise (time constant approximately 25 s) and fall (time constant approximately 65 s) of [Ca(2+)](m) and [NADH](m) when the pacing frequency was increased and decreased, respectively, suggesting that increased workload and [Ca(2+)](c) cause increased [Ca(2+)](m) and consequently up-regulation of the NADH production rate.
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