Author:
Novák F,Kolář F,Hamplová B,Mrnka L,Pelouch V,Ošťádal B,Nováková O
Abstract
Normal increase in hemodynamic load during early postnatal life
is associated with heart growth and maturation of membrane
structures that is accompanied by remodeling of membrane
protein and lipid components. This review describes remodeling
of phospholipids (PL) in rat myocardium during normal postnatal
development and during accelerated cardiac growth induced by
additional workload (aorta constriction, chronic hypoxia and
hyperthyroidism) imposed on the heart early after birth. Normal
physiological load after birth stimulates the development of
membrane structures and synthesis of PL. While hyperthyroidism
accelerates these processes, pressure overload has an inhibitory
effect. These changes primarily influence the maturation of
mitochondrial membranes as cardiolipin is one of the most
affected PL species. The most sensitive part of PL structure in
their remodeling process are PL acyl chains, particularly
polyunsaturated fatty acids that are the key components
determining the basic physicochemical properties of the
membrane bilayer and thus the function of membrane-bound
proteins and membrane-derived signaling lipid molecules. It is
evident that PL remodeling may significantly influence both
normal and pathological postnatal development of myocardium.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
9 articles.
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