Literature DB >> 20501642

Androgen receptor counteracts Doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in male mice.

Yasumasa Ikeda1, Ken-ichi Aihara, Masashi Akaike, Takashi Sato, Kazue Ishikawa, Takayuki Ise, Shusuke Yagi, Takashi Iwase, Yuka Ueda, Sumiko Yoshida, Hiroyuki Azuma, Kenneth Walsh, Toshiaki Tamaki, Shigeaki Kato, Toshio Matsumoto.   

Abstract

Doxorubicin (Dox) has been used as a potent anticancer agent, but serious cardiotoxicity precludes its use in a wide range of patients. We have reported that the androgen-androgen receptor (AR) system plays important roles in cardiac growth and protection from angiotensin II-induced cardiac remodeling. The present study was undertaken to clarify whether the androgen-AR system exerts a cardioprotective effect against Dox-induced cardiotoxicity. Male AR knockout (ARKO) and age-matched littermate male wild-type (WT) mice at 25 wk of age were given ip injections of Dox (20 mg/kg) or a vehicle. The survival rate and left ventricular function in Dox-treated male ARKO mice were reduced compared with those in Dox-treated male WT mice. Electron microscopic study showed prominent vacuole formation of myocardial mitochondria in Dox-treated male ARKO mice. Cardiac oxidative stress and apoptosis of cardiomyocytes were increased more prominently by Dox treatment in male ARKO mice than in male WT mice. In addition, Dox-induced reduction in the expression of cardiac mitochondria transcription factor A (Tfam) and phosphorylation of serine-threonine kinase (Akt) was more pronounced in male ARKO mice than in male WT mice. In cardiac myoblast cells, testosterone up-regulated Akt phosphorylation and Tfam expression and exerted an antiapoptotic effect against Dox-induced cardiotoxicity. Collectively, the results demonstrate that Dox-induced cardiotoxicity is aggravated in male ARKO mice via exacerbation of mitochondrial damage and superoxide generation, leading to enhanced apoptosis of cardiomyocytes. Thus, the androgen-AR system is thought to counteract Dox-induced cardiotoxicity partly through activation of the Akt pathway and up-regulation of Tfam to protect cardiomyocytes from mitochondrial damage and apoptosis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20501642      PMCID: PMC5417461          DOI: 10.1210/me.2009-0402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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