Catestatin Increases the Expression of Anti-Apoptotic and Pro-Angiogenetic Factors in the Post-Ischemic Hypertrophied Heart of SHR.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: In the presence of comorbidities the effectiveness of many
cardioprotective strategies is blunted. The goal of this study was to assess in a
hypertensive rat model if the early reperfusion with anti-hypertensive and
pro-angiogenic Chromogranin A-derived peptide, Catestatin (CST:hCgA352-372;
CST-Post), protects the heart via Reperfusion-Injury-Salvage-Kinases
(RISK)-pathway activation, limiting infarct-size and apoptosis, and promoting
angiogenetic factors (e.g., hypoxia inducible factor, HIF-1α, and endothelial
nitric oxide synthase, eNOS, expression).
METHODS AND RESULTS: The effects of CST-Post on infarct-size, apoptosis and
pro-angiogenetic factors were studied in isolated hearts of spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHR), which underwent the following protocols: (a) 30-min
ischemia and 120-min reperfusion (I/R); (b) 30-min ischemia and 20-min
reperfusion (I/R-short), both with and without CST-Post (75 nM for 20-min at the
beginning of reperfusion). In unprotected Wistar-Kyoto hearts, used as normal
counterpart, infarct-size resulted smaller than in SHR. CST-Post reduced
significantly infarct-size and improved post-ischemic cardiac function in both
strains. After 20-min reperfusion, CST-Post induced S-nitrosylation of calcium
channels and phosphorylation of RISK-pathway in WKY and SHR hearts. Yet specific
inhibitors of the RISK pathway blocked the CST-Post protective effects against
infarct in the 120-min reperfusion groups. Moreover, apoptosis (evaluated by
TUNEL, ARC and cleaved caspase) was reduced by CST-Post. Importantly, CST-Post
increased expression of pro-angiogenetic factors (i.e., HIF-1α and eNOS
expression) after two-hour reperfusion.
CONCLUSIONS: CST-Post limits reperfusion damages and reverses the
hypertension-induced increase of I/R susceptibility. Moreover, CST-Post triggers
antiapoptotic and pro-angiogenetic factors suggesting that CST-Post can be used
as an anti-maladaptive remodeling treatment.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Penna C; Pasqua T; Amelio D; Perrelli MG; Angotti C; Tullio F; Mahata SK; Tota B; Pagliaro P; Cerra MC; Angelone T.
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