Titin takes centerstage among cytoskeletal contributions to myocardial passive stiffness

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​Titin takes centerstage among cytoskeletal contributions to myocardial passive stiffness​
Loescher, C. M. & Linke, W. A.​ (2023) 
Cytoskeleton,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.21827 

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Loescher, Christine M.; Linke, Wolfgang A.
Abstract
Both diastolic filling and systolic pumping of the heart are dependent on the passive stiffness characteristics of various mechanical elements of myocardium. However, the specific contribution from each element, including the extracellular matrix, actin filaments, microtubules, desmin intermediate filaments, and sarcomeric titin springs, remains challenging to assess. Recently, a mouse model allowing for precise and acute cleavage of the titin springs was used to remove one mechanical element after the other from cardiac fibers and record the effect on passive stiffness. It became clear that the stiffness contribution from each element is context-dependent and varies depending on strain level and the force component considered (elastic or viscous); elements do not act in isolation but in a tensegral relationship. Titin is a substantial contributor under all conditions and dominates the elastic forces at both low and high strains. The contribution to viscous forces is more equally shared between microtubules, titin, and actin. However, the extracellular matrix substantially contributes to both force components at higher strain levels. Desmin filaments may bear low stiffness. These insights enhance our understanding of how different filament networks contribute to passive stiffness in the heart and offer new perspectives for targeting this stiffness in heart failure treatment.
Issue Date
29-December-2023
Journal
Cytoskeleton 
Project
SFB 1002: Modulatorische Einheiten bei Herzinsuffizienz 
SFB 1002 | A08: Translationale und posttranslationale Kontrolle trunkierter Titinproteine in Kardiomyozyten von Patienten mit dilatativer Kardiomyopathie 
Working Group
RG Linke (Kardiovaskuläre Physiologie) 
ISSN
1949-3584
eISSN
1949-3592
Language
English

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