Chronic intermittent hypoxia remodels catecholaminergic nerve innervation in mouse atria

Author:

Bizanti Ariege1,Zhang Yuanyuan1,Toledo Zulema1,Bendowski Kohlton T.1,Harden Scott W.1ORCID,Mistareehi Anas1,Chen Jin1,Gozal David2,Heal Maci3,Christie Richard4,Hunter Peter J.4ORCID,Paton Julian F.R.5ORCID,Cheng Zixi Jack1

Affiliation:

1. Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

2. Joan C. Edwards School of medicine, Marshall University Huntington WV USA

3. MBF Bioscience Williston Vermont USA

4. Auckland Bioengineering Institute University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

5. Department Physiology, Manaaki Manawa‐the Centre for Heart Research University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractChronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH, a model for sleep apnoea) is a major risk factor for several cardiovascular diseases. Autonomic imbalance (sympathetic overactivity and parasympathetic withdrawal) has emerged as a causal contributor of CIH‐induced cardiovascular disease. Previously, we showed that CIH remodels the parasympathetic pathway. However, whether CIH induces remodelling of the cardiac sympathetic innervation remains unknown. Mice (male, C57BL/6J, 2–3 months) were exposed to either room air (RA, 21% O2) or CIH (alternating 21% and 5.7% O2, every 6 min, 10 h day–1) for 8–10 weeks. Flat‐mounts of their left and right atria were immunohistochemically labelled for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH, a sympathetic marker). Using a confocal microscope (or fluorescence microscope) and Neurlocudia 360 digitization and tracing system, we scanned both the left and right atria and quantitatively analysed the sympathetic axon density in both groups. The segmentation data was mapped onto a 3D mouse heart scaffold. Our findings indicated that CIH significantly remodelled the TH immunoreactive (‐IR) innervation of the atria by increasing its density at the sinoatrial node, the auricles and the major veins attached to the atria (P < 0.05, n = 7). Additionally, CIH increased the branching points of TH‐IR axons and decreased the distance between varicosities. Abnormal patterns of TH‐IR axons around intrinsic cardiac ganglia were also found following CIH. We postulate that the increased sympathetic innervation may further amplify the effects of enhanced CIH‐induced central sympathetic drive to the heart. Our work provides an anatomical foundation for the understanding of CIH‐induced autonomic imbalance. imageKey points Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH, a model for sleep apnoea) causes sympathetic overactivity, cardiovascular remodelling and hypertension. We determined the effect of CIH on sympathetic innervation of the mouse atria. In vivo CIH for 8–10 weeks resulted in an aberrant axonal pattern around the principal neurons within intrinsic cardiac ganglia and an increase in the density, branching point, tortuosity of catecholaminergic axons and atrial wall thickness. Utilizing mapping tool available from NIH (SPARC) Program, the topographical distribution of the catecholaminergic innervation of the atria were integrated into a novel 3D heart scaffold for precise anatomical distribution and holistic quantitative comparison between normal and CIH mice. This work provides a unique neuroanatomical understanding of the pathophysiology of CIH‐induced autonomic remodelling.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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