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Cardiac dysfunction in an animal model of neonatal asphyxia is associated with increased degradation of MLC1 by MMP-2.

Adrian Doroszko1, Dorota Polewicz, Jolanta Sawicka, J Steven Richardson, Po-Yin Cheung, Grzegorz Sawicki.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine if decreased heart function after hypoxia followed by reoxygenation (H-R) is associated with increased degradation of cardiac myosin light chain 1 (MLC1) by matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), and to investigate the effects of the increased level of peroxynitrite in the hearts of H-R animals on MLC1 degradation by MMP-2. Total of 12 newborn piglets were acutely instrumented to monitor cardiac function as assessed by stroke volume. Anesthetized piglets were block randomized to the normoxic group (n = 6), which received ventilation with room air for 6 h, or to the H-R group (n = 6), which received ventilation with 10-15% oxygen for 2 h, followed by reoxygenation with 100% oxygen for 1 h and then with 21% oxygen for 3 h. Hearts were removed and snap frozen for subsequent biochemical analyses. At the end of the 2-h hypoxia period, cardiac output, mean arterial pressure and stroke volume were significantly decreased in the H-R group. After 1 h of 100% oxygen, these parameters had increased slightly, but remained significantly lower than the normoxic controls throughout the reoxygenation period. Compared to normoxic animals, cardiac MLC1 levels were decreased and MMP-2 activity was increased in H-R animals. MMP-2 was co-localized with MLC1, and the amount of MLC1 associated with MMP-2 was higher in the hearts of H-R animals. In normoxic animals, cardiac MLC1 level was negatively, and cardiac MMP-2 activity was positively, strongly correlated with stroke volume index. This relationship was not seen in the H-R group. However, in both the normoxic group and the H-R group, the activity of cardiac MMP-2 was negatively correlated with the level of cardiac MLC1. There was a more than twofold increase in the level of nitrates, a marker for peroxynitrite formation, in the hearts of H-R animals. Mass spectrometric analyses detected peroxynitrite-induced nitration and S-nitrosylation of MLC1 protein in the hearts of H-R animals. These peroxynitrite-induced modifications of MLC1 were localized directly adjacent to the site at which MMP-2 cleaves MLC1. Peroxynitrite, formed during cardiac reoxygenation following a period of hypoxia, modifies the structure of cardiac MLC1 by nitrating and nitrosylating amino acids adjacent to the site where MMP-2 cleaves MLC1. This facilitates the degradation of MLC1 by MMP-2 and may contribute to cardiac dysfunction induced by H-R and other forms of oxidative stress. The high correlation between MMP-2 activity and MLC1 level in control animals suggests that MMP-2 may play an important role in regulating MLC1 turnover under normal physiological conditions. Determining the optimal parameters for controlled reoxygenation after hypoxia, together with pharmacological treatment with MMP-2 inhibitors and/or inhibitors of nitration/nitrosylation of MLC1, could reduce heart injury during the resuscitation of asphyxiated newborns and improve their long-term prognosis by reducing MLC1 degradation. Since the degradation of MLC1 by MMP-2 appears to be a common feature of oxidative stress, these pharmacological interventions may be useful in reducing tissue damage in other oxidative stress-related disorders as well.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19452190     DOI: 10.1007/s00395-009-0035-1

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


  16 in total

1.  Neonatal asphyxia induces the nitration of cardiac myosin light chain 2 that is associated with cardiac systolic dysfunction.

Authors:  Adrian Doroszko; Dorota Polewicz; Virgilio J J Cadete; Jolanta Sawicka; Michelle Jones; Danuta Szczesna-Cordary; Po-Yin Cheung; Grzegorz Sawicki
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2.  Titin is a target of matrix metalloproteinase-2: implications in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Authors:  Mohammad A M Ali; Woo Jung Cho; Bryan Hudson; Zamaneh Kassiri; Henk Granzier; Richard Schulz
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3.  A change of heart: oxidative stress in governing muscle function?

Authors:  Martin Breitkreuz; Nazha Hamdani
Journal:  Biophys Rev       Date:  2015-06-27

4.  Transmural heterogeneity of cellular level power output is reduced in human heart failure.

Authors:  Premi Haynes; Kristofer E Nava; Benjamin A Lawson; Charles S Chung; Mihail I Mitov; Stuart G Campbell; Arnold J Stromberg; Sakthivel Sadayappan; Mark R Bonnell; Charles W Hoopes; Kenneth S Campbell
Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol       Date:  2014-02-20       Impact factor: 5.000

5.  Combined subthreshold dose inhibition of myosin light chain phosphorylation and MMP-2 activity provides cardioprotection from ischaemic/reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart.

Authors:  Virgilio J J Cadete; Jolanta Sawicka; Lane K Bekar; Grzegorz Sawicki
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 8.739

6.  Ischemia induced peroxynitrite dependent modifications of cardiomyocyte MLC1 increases its degradation by MMP-2 leading to contractile dysfunction.

Authors:  Dorota Polewicz; Virgilio J J Cadete; Adrian Doroszko; Beth E Hunter; Jolanta Sawicka; Danuta Szczesna-Cordary; Peter E Light; Grzegorz Sawicki
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7.  Ischemia/reperfusion-induced myosin light chain 1 phosphorylation increases its degradation by matrix metalloproteinase 2.

Authors:  Virgilio J J Cadete; Jolanta Sawicka; Jagdip S Jaswal; Gary D Lopaschuk; Richard Schulz; Danuta Szczesna-Cordary; Grzegorz Sawicki
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2012-06-12       Impact factor: 5.542

Review 8.  Intracellular regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-2 activity: new strategies in treatment and protection of heart subjected to oxidative stress.

Authors:  Grzegorz Sawicki
Journal:  Scientifica (Cairo)       Date:  2013-12-24

9.  Serum matrix metalloproteinase-2 as a predictor of level of hypoxemia and severity of obstructive sleep apnea.

Authors:  Aleksandra Franczak; Robert Skomro; Jolanta Sawicka; Iwona Bil-Lula; Andrhea Nocon; Mark Fenton; Joshua Lawson; Grzegorz Sawicki
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Review 10.  Cardiovascular Disorders Triggered by Obstructive Sleep Apnea-A Focus on Endothelium and Blood Components.

Authors:  Jakub Mochol; Jakub Gawrys; Damian Gajecki; Ewa Szahidewicz-Krupska; Helena Martynowicz; Adrian Doroszko
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 5.923

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