Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2014, 7 (2): 1350045, Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019  

3D imaging of the mitochondrial redox state of rat hearts under normal and fasting conditions

Author Affiliations
1 Department of Radiology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
2 Britton Chance Laboratory of Redox Imaging Johnson Research Foundation Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
3 Institute of Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Abstract
The heart requires continuous ATP availability that is generated in the mitochondria. Although studies using the cell culture and perfused organ models have been carried out to investigate the biochemistry in the mitochondria in response to a change in substrate supply, mitochondrial bioenergetics of heart under normal feed or fasting conditions has not been studied at the tissue level with a sub-millimeter spatial resolution either in vivo or ex vivo. Oxidation of many foodderived metabolites to generate ATP in the mitochondria is realized through the NADH/NAD+ couple acting as a central electron carrier. We employed the Chance redox scanner — the lowtemperature fluorescence scanner to image the three-dimensional (3D) spatial distribution of the mitochondrial redox states in heart tissues of rats under normal feeding or an overnight starvation for 14.5 h. Multiple consecutive sections of each heart were imaged to map three redox indices, i.e., NADH, oxidized flavoproteins (Fp, including flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)) and the redox ratio NADH/Fp. The imaging results revealed the micro-heterogeneity and the spatial distribution of these redox indices. The quantitative analysis showed that in the fasted hearts the standard deviation of both NADH and Fp, i.e., SD NADH and SD Fp, significantly decreased with a p value of 0.032 and 0.045, respectively, indicating that the hearts become relatively more homogeneous after fasting. The fasted hearts contained 28.6% less NADH (p = 0.038). No signi ficant change in Fp was found (p = 0.4). The NADH/Fp ratio decreased with a marginal p value (0.076). The decreased NADH in the fasted hearts is consistent with the cardiac cells' reliance of fatty acids consumption for energy metabolism when glucose becomes scarce. The experimental observation of NADH decrease induced by dietary restriction in the heart at tissue level has not been reported to our best knowledge. The Chance redox scanner demonstrated the feasibility of 3D imaging of the mitochondrial redox state in the heart and provides a useful tool to study heart metabolism and function under normal, dietary-change and pathological conditions at tissue level.

He N. Xu, Rong Zhou, Lily Moon, Min Feng, Lin Z. Li. 3D imaging of the mitochondrial redox state of rat hearts under normal and fasting conditions[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2014, 7(2): 1350045.

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