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Enhanced A2A adenosine receptor-mediated increase in coronary flow in type I diabetic mice.

Hicham Labazi1, Bunyen Teng1, Zhichao Zhou1, S Jamal Mustafa2.   

Abstract

Adenosine A2A receptor (A2AAR) activation plays a major role in the regulation of coronary flow (CF). Recent studies from our laboratory and others have suggested that A2AAR expression and/or signaling is altered in disease conditions. However, the coronary response to AR activation, in particular A2AAR, in diabetes is not fully understood. In this study, we use an STZ mouse model of type 1 diabetes (T1D) to look at CF responses to the nonspecific AR agonist NECA and the A2AAR specific agonist CGS 21680 in-vivo and ex-vivo. Using immunofluorescence, we also explored the effect of diabetes on A2AAR expression in coronary arteries. NECA mediated increase in CF was significantly increased in hearts isolated from STZ-induced diabetic mice. In addition, both in in-vivo and ex-vivo responses to A2AAR activation using CGS 21680 were significantly higher in diabetic mice when compared to their controls. Immunohistochemistry showed an upregulation of A2AAR in both coronary smooth muscle and endothelial cells (~160% and ~140%, respectively). Our data suggest that diabetes resulted in an increased A2AAR expression in coronary arteries which resulted in enhanced A2AAR-mediated increase in CF observed in diabetic hearts. This is the first report implying that A2AAR has a role in the regulation of CF in diabetes, supporting recent studies suggesting that the use of adenosine and its A2A selective agonist (regadenoson, Lexiscan®) may not be appropriate for the detection of coronary artery diseases in T1D and the estimation of coronary reserve.
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Keywords:  A(2A) adenosine receptor; CGS 21680; Diabetes; NECA; coronary flow

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26654777      PMCID: PMC4729563          DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2015.11.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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