Stimulated Emission Depletion Live-Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Shows Proliferative Remodeling of T-Tubule Membrane Structures After Myocardial Infarction

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​Stimulated Emission Depletion Live-Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Shows Proliferative Remodeling of T-Tubule Membrane Structures After Myocardial Infarction​
Wagner, E. ; Lauterbach, M. A.; Kohl, T. ; Westphal, V. ; Williams, G. S. B.; Steinbrecher, J. H. & Streich, J.-H. et al.​ (2012) 
Circulation Research111(4) pp. 402​-414​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.112.274530 

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Wagner, Eva ; Lauterbach, Marcel A.; Kohl, Tobias ; Westphal, Volker ; Williams, George S. B.; Steinbrecher, Julia H.; Streich, Jan-Hendrik; Korff, Brigitte; Tuan, Hoang-Trong M.; Hagen, Brian; Luther, Stefan ; Hasenfuß, Gerd ; Parlitz, Ulrich ; Jafri, M. Saleet; Hell, Stefan ; Lederer, W. Jonathan; Lehnart, Stephan E. 
Abstract
Rationale: Transverse tubules (TTs) couple electric surface signals to remote intracellular Ca2+ release units (CRUs). Diffraction-limited imaging studies have proposed loss of TT components as disease mechanism in heart failure (HF). Objectives: Objectives were to develop quantitative super-resolution strategies for live-cell imaging of TT membranes in intact cardiomyocytes and to show that TT structures are progressively remodeled during HF development, causing early CRU dysfunction. Methods and Results: Using stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, we characterized individual TTs with nanometric resolution as direct readout of local membrane morphology 4 and 8 weeks after myocardial infarction (4pMI and 8pMI). Both individual and network TT properties were investigated by quantitative image analysis. The mean area of TT cross sections increased progressively from 4pMI to 8pMI. Unexpectedly, intact TT networks showed differential changes. Longitudinal and oblique TTs were significantly increased at 4pMI, whereas transversal components appeared decreased. Expression of TT-associated proteins junctophilin-2 and caveolin-3 was significantly changed, correlating with network component remodeling. Computational modeling of spatial changes in HF through heterogeneous TT reorganization and RyR2 orphaning (5000 of 20 000 CRUs) uncovered a local mechanism of delayed subcellular Ca2+ release and action potential prolongation. Conclusions: This study introduces STED nanoscopy for live mapping of TT membrane structures. During early HF development, the local TT morphology and associated proteins were significantly altered, leading to differential network remodeling and Ca2+ release dyssynchrony. Our data suggest that TT remodeling during HF development involves proliferative membrane changes, early excitation-contraction uncoupling, and network fracturing.
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2012
Journal
Circulation Research 
Project
SFB 1002: Modulatorische Einheiten bei Herzinsuffizienz 
SFB 1002 | A05: Molekulares Imaging von kardialen Calcium-Freisetzungsdomänen 
SFB 1002 | A09: Lokale molekulare Nanodomänen-Regulation der kardialen Ryanodin-Rezeptor-Funktion 
Working Group
RG Hasenfuß (Transition zur Herzinsuffizienz) 
RG Hell 
RG Lehnart (Cellular Biophysics and Translational Cardiology Section) 
RG Luther (Biomedical Physics) 
ISSN
0009-7330
Language
English

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