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Takashi Tsunematsu1, Satoshi Okumura2, Yasumasa Mototani3, Yoshiki Ohnuki3, Huiling Jin1, Wenqian Cai1, Kenji Suita1, Itaru Sato1, Masanari Umemura1, Utako Yokoyama1, Motohiko Sato4, Takayuki Fujita1, Yoshihiro Ishikawa5.
Abstract
Myocardial β-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) β1- and β2-subtypes are highly homologous, but play opposite roles in cardiac apoptosis and heart failure, as do cardiac adenylyl cyclase (AC) subtypes 5 (AC5) and 6 (AC6): β1-AR and AC5 promote cardiac remodeling, while β2-AR and AC6 activate cell survival pathways. However, the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We hypothesized that AC5 is coupled preferentially to β1-AR rather than β2-AR, and we examined this idea by means of pharmacological and genetic approaches. We found that selective inhibition of AC5 with 2'5'-dideoxyadenosine significantly suppressed cAMP accumulation and cardiac apoptosis induced by selective β1-AR stimulation, but had no effect on cAMP accumulation and cardiac apoptosis in response to selective β2-AR stimulation. The results of selective stimulation of β1-AR and β2-AR in neonatal cardiac myocytes prepared from wild-type and AC5-knockout mice were also consistent with the idea that β1-AR selectively couples with AC5. We believe these results are helpful for understanding the mechanisms underlying the different roles of AR subtypes in healthy and diseased hearts.Entities:
Keywords: Adenylyl cyclase; Apoptosis; Cyclic AMP; Heart; β-receptor
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25677623 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.01.149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575