Karlstädt Anja, Fliegner Daniela, Kararigas Georgios, Ruderisch Hugo Sanchez, Regitz-Zagrosek Vera, Holzhütter Hermann-Georg
Institute of Biochemistry, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charitéplatz 1/Virchowweg 6, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
BMC Syst Biol. 2012 Aug 29;6:114. doi: 10.1186/1752-0509-6-114.
Availability of oxygen and nutrients in the coronary circulation is a crucial determinant of cardiac performance. Nutrient composition of coronary blood may significantly vary in specific physiological and pathological conditions, for example, administration of special diets, long-term starvation, physical exercise or diabetes. Quantitative analysis of cardiac metabolism from a systems biology perspective may help to a better understanding of the relationship between nutrient supply and efficiency of metabolic processes required for an adequate cardiac output.
Here we present CardioNet, the first large-scale reconstruction of the metabolic network of the human cardiomyocyte comprising 1793 metabolic reactions, including 560 transport processes in six compartments. We use flux-balance analysis to demonstrate the capability of the network to accomplish a set of 368 metabolic functions required for maintaining the structural and functional integrity of the cell. Taking the maintenance of ATP, biosynthesis of ceramide, cardiolipin and further important phospholipids as examples, we analyse how a changed supply of glucose, lactate, fatty acids and ketone bodies may influence the efficiency of these essential processes.
CardioNet is a functionally validated metabolic network of the human cardiomyocyte that enables theorectical studies of cellular metabolic processes crucial for the accomplishment of an adequate cardiac output.
冠状动脉循环中氧气和营养物质的供应是心脏功能的关键决定因素。在特定的生理和病理条件下,例如给予特殊饮食、长期饥饿、体育锻炼或糖尿病时,冠状动脉血液的营养成分可能会有显著差异。从系统生物学角度对心脏代谢进行定量分析,可能有助于更好地理解营养物质供应与维持充足心输出量所需代谢过程效率之间的关系。
在此,我们展示了CardioNet,这是首次对人类心肌细胞代谢网络进行的大规模重建,包含1793个代谢反应,其中包括六个区室中的560个转运过程。我们使用通量平衡分析来证明该网络完成维持细胞结构和功能完整性所需的一组368个代谢功能的能力。以ATP的维持、神经酰胺、心磷脂和其他重要磷脂的生物合成为例,我们分析了葡萄糖、乳酸、脂肪酸和酮体供应的变化如何影响这些基本过程的效率。
CardioNet是经过功能验证的人类心肌细胞代谢网络,能够对实现充足心输出量至关重要的细胞代谢过程进行理论研究。