p38γ and p38δ regulate postnatal cardiac metabolism through glycogen synthase 1

Author:

Santamans Ayelén M.ORCID,Montalvo-Romeral ValleORCID,Mora AlfonsoORCID,Lopez Juan AntonioORCID,González-Romero FranciscoORCID,Jimenez-Blasco Daniel,Rodríguez Elena,Pintor-Chocano AránzazuORCID,Casanueva-Benítez Cristina,Acín-Pérez RebecaORCID,Leiva-Vega LuisORCID,Duran JordiORCID,Guinovart Joan J.ORCID,Jiménez-Borreguero Jesús,Enríquez José AntonioORCID,Villlalba-Orero María,Bolaños Juan P.ORCID,Aspichueta PatriciaORCID,Vázquez Jesús,González-Terán BárbaraORCID,Sabio GuadalupeORCID

Abstract

During the first weeks of postnatal heart development, cardiomyocytes undergo a major adaptive metabolic shift from glycolytic energy production to fatty acid oxidation. This metabolic change is contemporaneous to the up-regulation and activation of the p38γ and p38δ stress-activated protein kinases in the heart. We demonstrate that p38γ/δ contribute to the early postnatal cardiac metabolic switch through inhibitory phosphorylation of glycogen synthase 1 (GYS1) and glycogen metabolism inactivation. Premature induction of p38γ/δ activation in cardiomyocytes of newborn mice results in an early GYS1 phosphorylation and inhibition of cardiac glycogen production, triggering an early metabolic shift that induces a deficit in cardiomyocyte fuel supply, leading to whole-body metabolic deregulation and maladaptive cardiac pathogenesis. Notably, the adverse effects of forced premature cardiac p38γ/δ activation in neonate mice are prevented by maternal diet supplementation of fatty acids during pregnancy and lactation. These results suggest that diet interventions have a potential for treating human cardiac genetic diseases that affect heart metabolism.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

EMBO

FPI Severo Ochoa CNIC program

American Heart Association

FPI fellow

EFSD/Lilly European Diabetes Research Programme

Comunidad de Madrid

Fundación Jesús Serra

Ayudas para apoyar grupos de investigación del sistema Universitario Vasco

MCIU/AEI/FEDER

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

“la Caixa” Banking Foundation

Escalera de Excelencia

Pro CNIC Foundation

Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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