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Cytoskeleton-extracellular matrix interaction is required to maintain mitochondrial Ca2+ control in mouse skeletal muscle fibre

Gineste, C.; Henriksson, S.; Hernandez, A.; Cheng, A. J.; Chaillou, T.; Vorrink, S. U.; Youhanna, S.; Buttgereit, A.; Schneidereit, D.; Friedrich, O.; Hultenby, K.; Bruton, J. D.; Ivarsson, N.; Sandblad, L.; Lauschke, V. M.; Westerblad, H.

2021-03-30 physiology
10.1101/2021.03.29.437546 bioRxiv
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Cells rapidly lose their physiological phenotype upon disruption of their extracellular matrix (ECM)-intracellular cytoskeleton interactions. Here, we investigated acute effects of ECM disruption on cellular and mitochondrial morphology, transcriptomic signatures, and Ca2+ handling in adult mouse skeletal muscle fibers. Adult skeletal muscle fibers were isolated from mouse toe muscle either by collagenase-induced dissociation of the ECM or by mechanical dissection that leaves the contiguous ECM intact. Experiments were generally performed four hours after cell isolation. At this time, there were striking differences in the gene expression patterns between fibers isolated with the two methods; 24h after cell isolation, enzymatically dissociated fibers had transcriptomic signatures resembling dystrophic phenotypes. Mitochondrial appearance was grossly similar in the two groups, but 3D electron microscopy revealed shorter and less branched mitochondria in enzymatically dissociated than in mechanically dissected fibers. Similar increases in free cytosolic [Ca2+] during repeated tetanic stimulation were accompanied by marked mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake only in enzymatically dissociated muscle fibers. The aberrant mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake was partially prevented by the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter inhibitor Ru360 and by cyclosporine A and NV556, which inhibit the mitochondrial protein Ppif (also called cyclophilin D). Importantly, inhibition of Ppif with NV556 significantly improved survival of mice with mitochondrial myopathy in which muscle mitochondria take up excessive amounts of Ca2+ even with an intact ECM. In conclusion, skeletal muscle fibers isolated by collagenase-induced dissociation of the ECM display aberrant mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, which involves a Ppif-dependent mitochondrial Ca2+ influx resembling that observed in mitochondrial myopathies.

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