Extra-cardiac BCAA catabolism lowers blood pressure and protects from heart failure

心脏外 BCAA 分解代谢可降低血压并预防心力衰竭

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作者:Danielle Murashige, Jae Woo Jung, Michael D Neinast, Michael G Levin, Qingwei Chu, Jonathan P Lambert, Joanne F Garbincius, Boa Kim, Atsushi Hoshino, Ingrid Marti-Pamies, Kendra S McDaid, Swapnil V Shewale, Emily Flam, Steven Yang, Emilia Roberts, Li Li, Michael P Morley, Kenneth C Bedi Jr, Matthew

Abstract

Pharmacologic activation of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism is protective in models of heart failure (HF). How protection occurs remains unclear, although a causative block in cardiac BCAA oxidation is widely assumed. Here, we use in vivo isotope infusions to show that cardiac BCAA oxidation in fact increases, rather than decreases, in HF. Moreover, cardiac-specific activation of BCAA oxidation does not protect from HF even though systemic activation does. Lowering plasma and cardiac BCAAs also fails to confer significant protection, suggesting alternative mechanisms of protection. Surprisingly, activation of BCAA catabolism lowers blood pressure (BP), a known cardioprotective mechanism. BP lowering occurred independently of nitric oxide and reflected vascular resistance to adrenergic constriction. Mendelian randomization studies revealed that elevated plasma BCAAs portend higher BP in humans. Together, these data indicate that BCAA oxidation lowers vascular resistance, perhaps in part explaining cardioprotection in HF that is not mediated directly in cardiomyocytes.

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