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. 2002 Sep 10;106(11):1384-9.
doi: 10.1161/01.cir.0000029804.61510.02.

Changes in titin isoform expression in pacing-induced cardiac failure give rise to increased passive muscle stiffness

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Changes in titin isoform expression in pacing-induced cardiac failure give rise to increased passive muscle stiffness

Yiming Wu et al. Circulation. .

Abstract

Background: Titin contains a molecular spring segment that underlies passive myocardial stiffness. Myocardium coexpresses titin isoforms with molecular spring length variants and, consequently, distinct stiffness characteristics: the stiff N2B isoform (short spring) and more compliant N2BA isoform (long spring). We tested whether changes in titin isoform expression occur in the diastolic dysfunction that accompanies heart failure.

Methods and results: We used the tachycardia-induced dilated cardiomyopathy canine model (4-week pacing) and found that control myocardium coexpresses the N2B and N2BA isoforms at similar levels, whereas in dilated cardiomyopathy the expression ratio had shifted, without affecting the amount of total titin, toward more prominent N2B expression. This shift was accompanied by elevated titin-based passive muscle stiffness. Pacing also resulted in significant upregulation of obscurin, an approximately 800-kDa elastic protein with several signaling domains.

Conclusions: Coexpression of titin isoforms with distinct mechanical properties allows modulation of passive stiffness via adjustment of the isoform expression ratio. The canine pacing-induced heart failure model uses this mechanism to increase myocardial stiffness. Thus, changes in titin isoform expression may play a role in diastolic dysfunction in heart failure.

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  • Giant molecule titin and myocardial stiffness.
    Hein S, Gaasch WH, Schaper J. Hein S, et al. Circulation. 2002 Sep 10;106(11):1302-4. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.0000031760.65615.3b. Circulation. 2002. PMID: 12221041 No abstract available.
  • Titin stiffness in heart disease.
    Linke WA. Linke WA. Circulation. 2003 Mar 25;107(11):e73; author reply e73. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.0000060810.93701.22. Circulation. 2003. PMID: 12654620 No abstract available.

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