Mitochondrial involvement in chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy

Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2011 May;105(5):239-46. doi: 10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.01.007. Epub 2011 Apr 5.

Abstract

The pathogenesis of chronic chagasic cardiopathy is still under discussion; there is considerable evidence that inflammatory infiltrates and their mediators have a direct effect on cardiac cells. Here we studied the structure and function of cardiac mitochondria in chronic chagasic myocardiopathy. Cardiac mitochondrial structure and enzyme activity of citrate synthase and complexes I to IV of the respiratory chain were studied in albino Swiss mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi (Tulahuen strain or SGO Z12 isolate) on 365 days post-infection (dpi). The presence of parasites in cardiac and skeletal muscle was also investigated. The activity of complexes I to IV was altered in different ways, according to the strain employed (P<0.0001), in relation to the cristae disorganisation and the parasite persistence found in the Tulahuen group, and the chronic inflammatory process described in both groups; citrate synthase activity also increased in both infected groups. Changes in mitochondrial structure were detected in 89% of Tulahuen- and 58% of SGO Z12-infected mice. In this paper we demonstrate that parasite persistence and inflammation are likely to be involved in the structural and functional alterations in cardiac mitochondria from chronically T. cruzi-infected mice, demonstrating that the parasite strain determines different mitochondrial changes in chagasic cardiopathy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Respiration / physiology
  • Chagas Cardiomyopathy / metabolism
  • Chagas Cardiomyopathy / parasitology*
  • Chagas Cardiomyopathy / physiopathology
  • Chronic Disease
  • Disease Progression
  • Female
  • Heart / parasitology
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mitochondria, Heart / parasitology*
  • Mitochondria, Heart / physiology
  • Muscle, Skeletal / parasitology
  • Survival Rate
  • Trypanosoma cruzi*