Impacts of a high-fat diet on the metabolic profile and the phenotype of atrial myocardium in mice

Author:

Suffee Nadine1ORCID,Baptista Elodie1,Piquereau Jérôme2,Ponnaiah Maharajah2ORCID,Doisne Nicolas1ORCID,Ichou Farid2ORCID,Lhomme Marie3,Pichard Camille1,Galand Vincent1,Mougenot Nathalie4,Dilanian Gilles1ORCID,Lucats Laurence5,Balse Elise1ORCID,Mericskay Mathias3ORCID,Le Goff Wilfried1ORCID,Hatem Stéphane N6

Affiliation:

1. INSERM UMRS1166, ICAN—Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition, Sorbonne University, Paris, France

2. ICANalytics, Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition (ICAN), Paris, France

3. Paris-Saclay University, Inserm UMRS 1180 Signaling and Cardiovascular Pathophysiology, Châtenay-Malabry, France

4. INSERM UMR_S28, Faculté de médecine Sorbonne University, Paris, France

5. Sanofi-Aventis R&D, Cardiovascular and Metabolism Research, Chilly-Mazarin, France

6. INSERM UMRS1166, ICAN—Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition, Sorbonne University, Institute of Cardiology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France

Abstract

Abstract Aims Obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndromes are risk factors of atrial fibrillation (AF). We tested the hypothesis that metabolic disorders have a direct impact on the atria favouring the formation of the substrate of AF. Methods and results Untargeted metabolomic and lipidomic analysis was used to investigate the consequences of a prolonged high-fat diet (HFD) on mouse atria. Atrial properties were characterized by measuring mitochondria respiration in saponin-permeabilized trabeculae, by recording action potential (AP) with glass microelectrodes in trabeculae and ionic currents in myocytes using the perforated configuration of patch clamp technique and by several immuno-histological and biochemical approaches. After 16 weeks of HFD, obesogenic mice showed a vulnerability to AF. The atrial myocardium acquired an adipogenic and inflammatory phenotypes. Metabolomic and lipidomic analysis revealed a profound transformation of atrial energy metabolism with a predominance of long-chain lipid accumulation and beta-oxidation activation in the obese mice. Mitochondria respiration showed an increased use of palmitoyl-CoA as energy substrate. APs were short duration and sensitive to the K-ATP-dependent channel inhibitor, whereas K-ATP current was enhanced in isolated atrial myocytes of obese mouse. Conclusion HFD transforms energy metabolism, causes fat accumulation, and induces electrical remodelling of the atrial myocardium of mice that become vulnerable to AF.

Funder

Investments for the Future

Project RHU-CARMMA

Fondation de France

SANOFI

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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