Reverse myocardial effects of intermedin in pressure-overloaded hearts: role of endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity

中间体对压力超负荷心脏的心肌逆转作用:内皮型一氧化氮合酶活性的作用

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作者:Ana Luísa Pires, Marta Pinho, Bárbara Silvana Alves, Sónia Pinho, Cristina Sena, Raquel Maria Seica, Adelino F Leite-Moreira

Abstract

Intermedin (IMD) is a cardiac peptide synthesized in a prepro form, which undergoes a series of proteolytic cleavages and amidations to yield the active forms of 47 (IMD(1-47)) and 40 amino acids (IMD(8-47)). There are several lines of evidence of increased IMD expression in rat models of cardiac pathologies, including congestive heart failure and ischaemia; however, its myocardial effects upon cardiac disease remain unexplored. With this in mind, we investigated the direct effects of increasing concentrations of IMD(1-47) (10(-10) to10(-6) m) on contraction and relaxation of left ventricular (LV) papillary muscles from two rat models of chronic pressure overload, one induced by transverse aortic constriction (TAC), the other by nitric oxide (NO) deficiency due to chronic NO synthase inhibition (NG-nitro-l-arginine, l-NAME), and respective controls (Sham and Ctrl). In TAC and l-NAME rats, exogenous administration of IMD(1-47) elicited concentration-dependent positive inotropic and lusitropic effects. By contrast, in Sham and Ctrl rats, IMD(1-47) induced a negative inotropic response without a significant effect on relaxation. Both TAC and l-NAME rats presented LV hypertrophy, elevated LV systolic pressures, preserved systolic function and elevated peroxynitrite levels. In the normal myocardium (Ctrl and Sham), IMD(1-47) induced a 3-fold increase of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) phosphorylation at Ser(1177), indicating enhanced eNOS activity. In TAC and l-NAME rats, eNOS phosphorylation was increased at baseline, and its response to IMD(1-47) was blunted. In addition, the distinct myocardial response to IMD(1-47) was accompanied by distinct subcellular mechanisms. While in Sham rats the addition of IMD(1-47) induced the phosphorylation of cardiac troponin I due to NO/cGMP activation, in TAC rats IMD(1-47) induced phospholamban phosphorylation possibly associated with cAMP/protein kinase A activation. Therefore, we demonstrated for the first time a reversed myocardial response to IMD(1-47) neurohumoral stimulation due to impairment of eNOS activation in TAC and l-NAME rats. These results not only reveal the distinct myocardial effects and subcellular mechanisms for IMD(1-47) in normal and hypertrophic hearts, but also highlight the potential pathophysiological relevance of cardiac endothelial dysfunction in neurohumoral myocardial action.

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