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Possible mechanism for disposal of degenerative cardiomyocytes in human failing hearts: phagocytosis by a neighbour

Authors :
Yoshihiko Saito
Kenji Onoue
Tomoya Nakano
Hisayoshi Fujiwara
Masanori Kawasaki
Hideshi Okada
Nagisa Miyazaki
Takako Fujiwara
Akiko Tsujimoto
Takuya Nakamura
Genzou Takemura
Yasuhiro Sakaguchi
Hiromitsu Kanamori
Takatomo Watanabe
Source :
ESC Heart Failure. 6:208-216
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

The index case was a 51-year-old woman suffering from doxorubicin cardiomyopathy. In her endomyocardial biopsy specimen, we observed under electron microscopy six scenes in which degenerative cardiomyocytes were engulfed by neighbouring cardiomyocytes. The enclosed cardiomyocytes appeared more degenerative than the enclosing ones in every pair: the myofibrils were more severely damaged. At more degenerative stages, some desmosomes of the intercalated discs on the enclosed cardiomyocyte had disappeared. The membranes between the cardiomyocytes were occasionally disrupted, and there appeared to be sharing of cellular contents between the cells. One pair of such a phagocytosis-like figure was observed in one case with 5-fluorouracil cardiomyopathy (a 68-year-old man) among eight other chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathies but none among 30 non-drug-induced dilated cardiomyopathies. The findings suggest a mechanism for disposal of degenerative cardiomyocytes in human failing hearts: phagocytosis by a neighbour, although alternative interpretations remain (e.g. giant autophagic vacuoles or two cardiomyocytes with degenerative intercalated discs).

Details

ISSN :
20555822
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ESC Heart Failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c6e55f4632603e0e2ed8fae688be4e34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12383