Literature DB >> 19101750

Thyroid hormone improves postischaemic recovery of function while limiting apoptosis: a new therapeutic approach to support hemodynamics in the setting of ischaemia-reperfusion?

Constantinos Pantos1, Iordanis Mourouzis, Theodosios Saranteas, Guillaume Clavé, Heidi Ligeret, Pauline Noack-Fraissignes, Pierre-Yves Renard, Marc Massonneau, Philipos Perimenis, Danai Spanou, Georgia Kostopanagiotou, Dennis V Cokkinos.   

Abstract

Although it has long been recognized that thyroid hormone is an effective positive inotrope, its efficacy in supporting hemodynamics in the acute setting of ischaemia and reperfusion (R) without worsening reperfusion injury remains largely unknown. Thus, we investigated the effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on reperfusion injury in a Langendorff-perfused rat heart model of 30 min zero-flow ischaemia and 60 min of (R) with or without T3 (40 microg/l) at R, T3-R60, n = 11 and CNT-R60, n = 10, respectively. Furthermore, phosphorylated levels of intracellular kinases were measured at 5, 15 and 60 min of R. T3 markedly improved postischaemic recovery of left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP%); 56.0% (SEM, 4.4) in T3-R60 versus 38.8% (3.1) in CNT-R60, P < 0.05. Furthermore, LDH release was significantly lower in T3-R60. Apoptosis detection by fluorescent probe optical imaging showed increased fluorescent signal in CNT-R60 hearts, while the signal was hardly detectable in T3-R60 hearts. Similarly, caspase-3 activity was found to be 78.2 (8.2) in CNT-R60 vs 40.5 (7.1) in T3-R60 hearts, P < 0.05. This response was associated with significantly lower levels of phospho-p38 MAPK at any time point of R. No significant changes in phospho- ERK1/2 and JNK levels were observed between groups. Phospho-Akt levels were significantly lower in T3 treated group at 5 min and no change in phospho-Akt levels were observed at 15 and 60 min between groups. In conclusion, T3 administration at reperfusion can improve postischaemic recovery of function while limiting apoptosis. This may constitute a paradigm of a positive inotropic agent with anti-apoptotic action suitable for supporting hemodynamics in the clinical setting of ischaemia-reperfusion.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19101750     DOI: 10.1007/s00395-008-0758-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


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2.  Dose-dependent effects of thyroid hormone on post-ischemic cardiac performance: potential involvement of Akt and ERK signalings.

Authors:  Iordanis Mourouzis; Polixeni Mantzouratou; Georgios Galanopoulos; Erietta Kostakou; Nikolaos Roukounakis; Alexandros D Kokkinos; Dennis V Cokkinos; Constantinos Pantos
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Review 4.  Translating thyroid hormone effects into clinical practice: the relevance of thyroid hormone receptor α1 in cardiac repair.

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Review 6.  Thyroid hormone receptor α1 as a novel therapeutic target for tissue repair.

Authors:  Constantinos Pantos; Iordanis Mourouzis
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2018-06

7.  Acute T3 treatment protects the heart against ischemia-reperfusion injury via TRα1 receptor.

Authors:  Constantinos Pantos; Iordanis Mourouzis; Theodosios Saranteas; Vassiliki Brozou; Georgios Galanopoulos; Georgia Kostopanagiotou; Dennis V Cokkinos
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