Literature DB >> 28888669

Thyroid hormones decrease the proinflammatory TLR4/NF-κβ pathway and improve functional parameters of the left ventricle of infarcted rats.

Alexandre Luz de Castro1, Rafael Oliveira Fernandes2, Vanessa D Ortiz2, Cristina Campos2, Jéssica H P Bonetto2, Tânia Regina G Fernandes2, Adriana Conzatti2, Rafaela Siqueira2, Angela Vicente Tavares1, Adriane Belló-Klein2, Alex Sander da Rosa Araujo3.   

Abstract

Myocardial infarction leads to oxidative stress and promotes activation of the TLR4/NF-κβ proinflammatory pathway. Thyroid hormones (TH) are known to be cardioprotective after infarction. However, there are no studies evaluating whether TH could modulate this pathway in the heart. This study aimed to verify the effect of thyroid hormones on the TLR4/NF-κβ pathway after myocardial infarction. Male Wistar rats were allocated into the following groups: Sham-operated (SHAM), sham-operated + TH (SHAMT), infarcted (AMI) and infarcted + TH (AMIT). The treated rats received T4 and T3 (8 and 2 μg 100 g-1 day-1) for 12 days by gavage. Subsequently, the animals were evaluated by echocardiography and euthanized, and the left ventricle was collected for biochemical and molecular analyses. TH modulates TLR4/NF-κβ expression in the infarcted hearts of rats and decreases xanthine oxidase expression. These effects were related to cardiac functional improvement after infarction. The cardioprotective effects of T3 and T4 seem to involve an anti-inflammatory action.
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Keywords:  Inflammation; MyD88; Myocardial infarction; T3; T4

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28888669     DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2017.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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