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Calcium and bicarbonate signaling pathways have pivotal, resonating roles in matching ATP production to demand
- Abstract:
- Mitochondrial ATP production in ventricular cardiomyocytes must be continually adjusted to rapidly replenish the ATP consumed by the working heart. Two systems are known to be critical in this regulation: mitochondrial matrix Ca2+([Ca2+]m) and blood flow that is tuned by local cardiomyocyte metabolic signaling. However, these two regulatory systems do not fully account for the physiological range of ATP consumption observed. We report here on the identity, location, and signaling cascade of a third regulatory system -- CO2/bicarbonate. CO2 is generated in the mitochondrial matrix as a metabolic waste product of the oxidation of nutrients. It is a lipid soluble gas that rapidly permeates the inner mitochondrial membrane and produces bicarbonate in a reaction accelerated by carbonic anhydrase. The bicarbonate level is tracked physiologically by a bicarbonate-activated soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC). Using structural Airyscan super-resolution imaging and functional measurements we find that sAC is primarily inside the mitochondria of ventricular cardiomyocytes where it generates cAMP when activated by bicarbonate. Our data strongly suggest that ATP production in these mitochondria is regulated by this cAMP signaling cascade operating within the inter-membrane space by activating local EPAC1 (Exchange Protein directly Activated by cAMP) which turns on Rap1 (Ras-related protein-1). Thus, mitochondrial ATP production is increased by bicarbonate-triggered sAC-signaling through Rap1. Additional evidence is presented indicating that the cAMP signaling itself does not occur directly in the matrix. We also show that this third signaling process involving bicarbonate and sAC activates the mitochondrial ATP production machinery by working independently of, yet in conjunction with, [Ca2+]m-dependent ATP production to meet the energy needs of cellular activity in both health and disease. We propose that the bicarbonate and calcium signaling arms function in a resonant or complementary manner to match mitochondrial ATP production to the full range of energy consumption in ventricular cardiomyocytes.
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- 10.7554/elife.84204
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+ American Heart Association
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- https://ror.org/013kjyp64
- Grant:
- 15SDG22100002
+ University of Maryland, Baltimore
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- Funder identifier:
- https://ror.org/04rq5mt64
- Grant:
- P30 AG028747
+ National Institutes of Health
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- https://ror.org/01cwqze88
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- 7U19 AI090959
- 5R35GM140822
- T32 AR007592
- R01 GM129584
- U01 HL116321
- R01 HL142290
+ International Anesthesia Research Society
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- Funder identifier:
- https://ror.org/0252rqe04
- Publisher:
- eLife Sciences Publications
- Journal:
- eLife More from this journal
- Volume:
- 12
- Article number:
- e84204
- Publication date:
- 2023-06-05
- Acceptance date:
- 2023-06-01
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2050-084X
- Language:
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English
- Pubs id:
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2120270
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pubs:2120270
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2025-04-29
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- Greiser et al.
- Copyright date:
- 2023
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- © 2023, Greiser, Karbowski et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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- CC Attribution (CC BY)
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