Macrophage‐derived extracellular vesicles alter cardiac recovery and metabolism in a rat heart model of donation after circulatory death

Author:

Graf Selianne123ORCID,Biemmi Vanessa4ORCID,Arnold Maria12ORCID,Segiser Adrian12,Müller Anja12,Méndez‐Carmona Natalia12,Egle Manuel123ORCID,Siepe Matthias1ORCID,Barile Lucio4ORCID,Longnus Sarah12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac Surgery Inselspital Bern University Hospital, University of Bern Bern Switzerland

2. Department for BioMedical Research University of Bern Bern Switzerland

3. Graduate School of Cellular and Biomedical Sciences University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Laboratory for Cardiovascular Theranostics Cardiocentro Ticino Institute‐EOC Lugano Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractConditions to which the cardiac graft is exposed during transplantation with donation after circulatory death (DCD) can trigger the recruitment of macrophages that are either unpolarized (M0) or pro‐inflammatory (M1) as well as the release of extracellular vesicles (EV). We aimed to characterize the effects of M0 and M1 macrophage‐derived EV administration on post‐ischaemic functional recovery and glucose metabolism using an isolated rat heart model of DCD. Isolated rat hearts were subjected to 20 min aerobic perfusion, followed by 27 min global, warm ischaemia or continued aerobic perfusion and 60 min reperfusion with or without intravascular administration of EV. Four experimental groups were compared: (1) no ischaemia, no EV; (2) ischaemia, no EV; (3) ischaemia with M0‐macrophage‐dervied EV; (4) ischaemia with M1‐macrophage‐derived EV. Post‐ischaemic ventricular and metabolic recovery were evaluated. During reperfusion, ventricular function was decreased in untreated ischaemic and M1‐EV hearts, but not in M0‐EV hearts, compared to non‐ischaemic hearts (p < 0.05). In parallel with the reduced functional recovery in M1‐EV versus M0‐EV ischaemic hearts, rates of glycolysis from exogenous glucose and oxidative metabolism tended to be lower, while rates of glycogenolysis and lactate release tended to be higher. EV from M0‐ and M1‐macrophages differentially affect post‐ischaemic cardiac recovery, potentially by altering glucose metabolism in a rat model of DCD. Targeted EV therapy may be a useful approach for modulating cardiac energy metabolism and optimizing graft quality in the setting of DCD.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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