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Publication : Mitochondrial complex I deficiency increases protein acetylation and accelerates heart failure.

First Author  Karamanlidis G Year  2013
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  18
Issue  2 Pages  239-50
PubMed ID  23931755 Mgi Jnum  J:200989
Mgi Id  MGI:5510614 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2013.07.002
Citation  Karamanlidis G, et al. (2013) Mitochondrial complex I deficiency increases protein acetylation and accelerates heart failure. Cell Metab 18(2):239-50
abstractText  Mitochondrial respiratory dysfunction is linked to the pathogenesis of multiple diseases, including heart failure, but the specific mechanisms for this link remain largely elusive. We modeled the impairment of mitochondrial respiration by the inactivation of the Ndufs4 gene, a protein critical for complex I assembly, in the mouse heart (cKO). Although complex I-supported respiration decreased by >40%, the cKO mice maintained normal cardiac function in vivo and high-energy phosphate content in isolated perfused hearts. However, the cKO mice developed accelerated heart failure after pressure overload or repeated pregnancy. Decreased NAD(+)/NADH ratio by complex I deficiency inhibited Sirt3 activity, leading to an increase in protein acetylation and sensitization of the permeability transition in mitochondria (mPTP). NAD(+) precursor supplementation to cKO mice partially normalized the NAD(+)/NADH ratio, protein acetylation, and mPTP sensitivity. These findings describe a mechanism connecting mitochondrial dysfunction to the susceptibility to diseases and propose a potential therapeutic target.
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