TY - JOUR
T1 - Anisotropic Micro/Nanotopography Regulating Mitochondrial Dynamics in Cardiomyocytes
AU - Liu, Yan
AU - Yi, Bingcheng
AU - Yang, Liangliang
AU - Yang, Yanyan
AU - Li, Tianxiang
AU - Li, Xiaolu
AU - Cho, Jae Youl
AU - Zhang, Dengshen
AU - Zhou, Qihui
AU - Yu, Tao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Yan Liu et al.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: Topographical cues of biomaterial scaffolds directly guide cell behaviors by determining integrin ligation and subsequent mechanotransducive pathways, but their influence on organelle (e.g., mitochondrion) behaviors remains unclear. Objectives: Considering the high sensitivity of mitochondria in cardiomyocytes to topographical signals, this study focused on investigating the impact of oriented micro/ nano-wrinkled surfaces with varying wavelengths (0.5 to 25.0 μm) and amplitudes (0.05 to 4.30 μm) on the mitochondrial functions of rat embryonic myocardial cell line H9c2. Methods and Results: The results uncover a nonlinear response of cardiomyocyte behavior and mitochondrial homeostasis to these surface features. Notably, surfaces with a 3-μm wavelength and 0.7-μm amplitude (W3) promoted substantial cell elongation and orientation, whereas surfaces with a 0.5-μm wavelength and 0.05-μm amplitude (W0.5) triggered pronounced mitochondrial division. Remarkably, W0.5 topography facilitated mitochondrial division via cytoskeletal remodeling, involving vinculin and tubulin, which disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism, enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative stress, and perturbed mitochondrial homeostasis by stimulating the adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway. The transcriptomic analysis identifies the pivotal involvement of the p53, FoxO, mTOR, HIF-1, and AMPK signaling pathways in regulating mitochondrial dynamics in myocardial cells induced by W0.5, confirming the essential role of the polyadenylation signal (AATAAA) in modulating transcript splicing processes. Conclusion: Overall, this study offers important insights into the regulatory mechanisms by which aligned micro/nano topographical stimuli impact mitochondrial responses in cardiomyocytes, which hold potential for the development of novel biomaterial-focused approaches for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.
AB - Introduction: Topographical cues of biomaterial scaffolds directly guide cell behaviors by determining integrin ligation and subsequent mechanotransducive pathways, but their influence on organelle (e.g., mitochondrion) behaviors remains unclear. Objectives: Considering the high sensitivity of mitochondria in cardiomyocytes to topographical signals, this study focused on investigating the impact of oriented micro/ nano-wrinkled surfaces with varying wavelengths (0.5 to 25.0 μm) and amplitudes (0.05 to 4.30 μm) on the mitochondrial functions of rat embryonic myocardial cell line H9c2. Methods and Results: The results uncover a nonlinear response of cardiomyocyte behavior and mitochondrial homeostasis to these surface features. Notably, surfaces with a 3-μm wavelength and 0.7-μm amplitude (W3) promoted substantial cell elongation and orientation, whereas surfaces with a 0.5-μm wavelength and 0.05-μm amplitude (W0.5) triggered pronounced mitochondrial division. Remarkably, W0.5 topography facilitated mitochondrial division via cytoskeletal remodeling, involving vinculin and tubulin, which disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism, enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative stress, and perturbed mitochondrial homeostasis by stimulating the adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway. The transcriptomic analysis identifies the pivotal involvement of the p53, FoxO, mTOR, HIF-1, and AMPK signaling pathways in regulating mitochondrial dynamics in myocardial cells induced by W0.5, confirming the essential role of the polyadenylation signal (AATAAA) in modulating transcript splicing processes. Conclusion: Overall, this study offers important insights into the regulatory mechanisms by which aligned micro/nano topographical stimuli impact mitochondrial responses in cardiomyocytes, which hold potential for the development of novel biomaterial-focused approaches for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105016331846
U2 - 10.34133/research.0891
DO - 10.34133/research.0891
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105016331846
SN - 2096-5168
VL - 8
JO - Research
JF - Research
M1 - 0891
ER -