Thrombospondin-4 is required for stretch-mediated contractility augmentation in cardiac muscle short communication

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Rationale: One of the physiological mechanisms by which the heart adapts to a rise in blood pressure is by augmenting myocyte stretch-mediated intracellular calcium, with a subsequent increase in contractility. This slow force response was first described over a century ago and has long been considered compensatory, but its underlying mechanisms and link to chronic adaptations remain uncertain. Because levels of the matricellular protein thrombospondin-4 (TSP4) rapidly rise in hypertension and are elevated in cardiac stress overload and heart failure, we hypothesized that TSP4 is involved in this adaptive mechanism. Objective: To determine the mechano-transductive role that TSP4 plays in cardiac regulation to stress. Methods and results: In mice lacking TSP4 (tsp4 -/-), hearts failed to acutely augment contractility or activate stretch-response pathways (ERK1/2 and Akt) on exposure to acute pressure overload. Sustained pressure overload rapidly led to greater chamber dilation, reduced function, and increased heart mass. Unlike controls, tsp4 -/- cardiac trabeculae failed to enhance contractility and cellular calcium after a stretch. However, the contractility response was restored in tsp4 -/- muscle incubated with recombinant TSP4. Isolated tsp4 -/- myocytes responded normally to stretch, identifying a key role of matrix-myocyte interaction for TSP4 contractile modulation. Conclusion: These results identify TSP4 as myocyte-interstitial mechano-signaling molecule central to adaptive cardiac contractile responses to acute stress, which appears to play a crucial role in the transition to chronic cardiac dilatation and failure. © 2011 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Cingolani, O. H., Kirk, J. A., Seo, K., Koitabashi, N., Lee, D. I., Ramirez-Correa, G., … Kass, D. A. (2011). Thrombospondin-4 is required for stretch-mediated contractility augmentation in cardiac muscle short communication. Circulation Research, 109(12), 1410–1414. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.111.256743

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