Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Sleep fragmentation induces heart failure in a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mouse model by altering redox metabolism.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

March 15, 2024

Journal

iScience

Volume/Issue

27/3

ISSN

2589-0042

Sleep fragmentation (SF) disrupts normal biological rhythms and has major impacts on cardiovascular health; however, it has never been shown to be a risk factor involved in the transition from cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure (HF). We now demonstrate devastating effects of SF on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). We generated a transgenic mouse model harboring a patient-specific myosin binding protein C3 (MYBPC3) variant displaying HCM, and measured the progression of pathophysiology in the presence and absence of SF. SF induces mitochondrial damage, sarcomere disarray, and apoptosis in HCM mice; these changes result in a transition of hypertrophy to an HF phenotype by chiefly targeting redox metabolic pathways. Our findings for the first time show that SF is a risk factor for HF transition and have important implications in clinical settings where HCM patients with sleep disorders have worse prognosis, and strategic intervention with regularized sleep patterns might help such patients.

Alternate Journal

iScience

PubMed ID

38361607

PubMed Central ID

PMC10867644

Authors

Karthikeyan Bose
Radhika Agrawal
Thiagarajan Sairam
Jessenya Mil
Matthew P Butler
Perundurai S Dhandapany