Literature DB >> 17043673

Diazoxide acts more as a PKC-epsilon activator, and indirectly activates the mitochondrial K(ATP) channel conferring cardioprotection against hypoxic injury.

M-Y Kim1, M J Kim, I S Yoon, J H Ahn, S H Lee, E J Baik, C-H Moon, Y-S Jung.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Diazoxide, a well-known opener of the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium (mitoK(ATP)) channel, has been demonstrated to exert cardioprotective effect against ischemic injury through the mitoK(ATP) channel and protein kinase C (PKC). We aimed to clarify the role of PKC isoforms and the relationship between the PKC isoforms and the mitoK(ATP) channel in diazoxide-induced cardioprotection. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: In H9c2 cells and neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, PKC-epsilon activation was examined by Western blotting and kinase assay. Flavoprotein fluorescence, mitochondrial Ca(2+) and mitochondrial membrane potential were measured by confocal microscopy. Cell death was determined by TUNEL assay. KEY
RESULTS: Diazoxide (100 microM) induced translocation of PKC-epsilon from the cytosolic to the mitochondrial fraction. Specific blockade of PKC-epsilon by either epsilonV1-2 or dominant negative mutant PKC-epsilon (PKC-epsilon KR) abolished the anti-apoptotic effect of diazoxide. Diazoxide-induced flavoprotein oxidation was inhibited by either epsilonV1-2 or PKC-epsilon KR transfection. Treatment with 5-hydroxydecanoate (5-HD) did not affect translocation and activation of PKC-epsilon induced by diazoxide. Transfection with wild type PKC-epsilon mimicked the flavoprotein-oxidizing effect of diazoxide, and this effect was completely blocked by epsilonV1-2 or 5-HD. Diazoxide prevented the increase in mitochondrial Ca(2+), mitochondrial depolarization and cytochrome c release induced by hypoxia and all these effects of diazoxide were blocked by epsilonV1-2 or 5-HD. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Diazoxide induced isoform-specific translocation of PKC-epsilon as an upstream signaling molecule for the mitoK(ATP) channel, rendering cardiomyocytes resistant to hypoxic injury through inhibition of the mitochondrial death pathway.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17043673      PMCID: PMC2014640          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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