Reduced expression of Cx43 attenuates ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction via impaired TGF-beta signaling

Cx43表达降低通过损害TGF-β信号传导减弱心肌梗死后心室重塑

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Abstract

In addition to mediating cell-to-cell electrical coupling, gap junctions are important in tissue repair, wound healing, and scar formation. The expression and distribution of connexin43 (Cx43), the major gap junction protein expressed in the heart, are altered substantially after myocardial infarction (MI); however, the effects of Cx43 remodeling on wound healing and the attendant ventricular dysfunction are incompletely understood. Cx43-deficient and wild-type mice were subjected to proximal ligation of the anterior descending coronary artery and followed for 6 days or 4 wk to test the hypothesis that reduced expression of Cx43 influences wound healing, fibrosis, and ventricular remodeling after MI. We quantified the progression of infarct healing by measuring neutrophil expression, collagen content, and myofibroblast expression. We found significantly reduced transformation of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts at 6 days and significantly reduced collagen deposition both in the infarct at 6 days and at 4 wk in the noninfarcted region of Cx43-deficient mice. As expected, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, a profibrotic cytokine, was dramatically upregulated in MI hearts, but its phosphorylated comediator (pSmad) was significantly downregulated in the nuclei of Cx43-deficient hearts post-MI, suggesting that downstream signaling of TGF-beta is diminished substantially in Cx43-deficient hearts. This diminution in profibrotic TGF-beta signaling resulted in the attenuation of adverse structural remodeling as assessed by echocardiography. These findings suggest that efforts to enhance the expression of Cx43 to maintain intercellular coupling or reduce susceptibility to arrhythmias should be met with caution until the role of Cx43 in infarct healing is fully understood.

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