Literature DB >> 20354569

Cardiac-restricted overexpression of the A(2A)-adenosine receptor in FVB mice transiently increases contractile performance and rescues the heart failure phenotype in mice overexpressing the A(1)-adenosine receptor.

Tung O Chan1, Hajime Funakoshi, Jianliang Song, Xue-Qian Zhang, JuFang Wang, Paul H Chung, Brent R DeGeorge, Xue Li, Jin Zhang, David E Herrmann, Maura Diamond, Eman Hamad, Steven R Houser, Walter J Koch, Joseph Y Cheung, Arthur M Feldman.   

Abstract

In the heart, adenosine binds to pharmacologically distinct G-protein-coupled receptors (A(1)-R, A(2A)-R, and A(3)-R). While the role of A(1)- and A(3)-Rs in the heart has been clarified, the effect of genetically manipulating the A(2A)-R has not been defined. Thus, we created mice overexpressing a cardiac-restricted A(2A)-R transgene. Mice with both low (Lo) and high (Hi) levels of A(2A)-R overexpression demonstrated an increase in cardiac contractility at 12 weeks. These changes were associated with a significantly higher systolic but not diastolic [Ca(2+)]i, higher maximal contraction amplitudes, and a significantly enhanced sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) uptake activity. At 20 weeks, the effects of A(2A)-R overexpression on cardiac contractility diminished. The positive effects elicited by A(2A)-R overexpression differ from the heart failure phenotype we observed with A(1)-R overexpression. Interestingly, coexpression of A(2A)-R TG(Hi), but not A(2A)-R TGLo, enhanced survival, prevented the development of left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure, and improved Ca(2+) handling in mice overexpressing the A(1)-R. These results suggest that adenosine-mediated signaling in the heart requires a balance between A(1)- and A(2A)-Rs--a finding that may have important implications for the ongoing clinical evaluation of adenosine receptor subtype-specific agonists and antagonists for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

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Keywords:  Ca2+ transients; adenosine receptors; cardiac myocytes; heart failure; transgenic mice

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Year:  2008        PMID: 20354569      PMCID: PMC2846643          DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-8062.2008.00027.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transl Sci        ISSN: 1752-8054            Impact factor:   4.689


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