Dolkun Rahmutula1, Hao Zhang1, Emily E Wilson1, Jeffrey E Olgin1. 1. Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Avenue, M1182, Box 0124, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Abstract
Aims: TGF-β1 plays an important role in atrial fibrosis and atrial fibrillation (AF); previous studies have shown that the atria are more susceptible to TGF-β1 mediated fibrosis than the ventricles. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) play an important role in cardiac remodelling and fibrosis, but the role of natriuretic peptide clearance (NPR-C) receptor is largely unknown. We investigated the role of NPR-C in modulating TGF-β1 signalling in the atria. Methods and results: MHC-TGF-β1 transgenic (TGF-β1-Tx) mice, which develop isolated atrial fibrosis and AF, were cross-bred with NPR-C knock-out mice (NPR-C-KO). Transverse aortic constriction (TAC) was performed in wild type (Wt) and NPR-C knockout mice to study. Atrial fibrosis and AF inducibility in a pathophysiologic model. Electrophysiology, molecular, and histologic studies were performed in adult mice. siRNA was used to interrogate the interaction between TGF-β1 and NP signalling pathways in isolated atrial and ventricular fibroblasts/myofibroblasts. NPR-C expression level was 17 ± 5.8-fold higher in the atria compared with the ventricle in Wt mice (P = 0.009). Cross-bred mice demonstrated markedly decreased pSmad2 and collagen expression, atrial fibrosis, and AF compared with TGF-β1-Tx mice with intact NPR-C. There was a marked reduction in atrial fibrosis gene expression and AF inducibility in the NPR-C-KO-TAC mice compared with Wt-TAC. In isolated fibroblasts, knockdown of NPR-C resulted in a marked reduction of pSmad2 (56 ± 4% and 24 ± 14% reduction in atrial and ventricular fibroblasts, respectively) and collagen (76 ± 15% and 35 ± 23% reduction in atrial and ventricular fibroblasts/myofibroblasts, respectively) in response to TGF-β1 stimulation. This effect was reversed by simultaneously knocking down NPR-A but not with simultaneous knock down of PKG-1. Conclusion: The differential response to TGF-β1 stimulated fibrosis between the atria and ventricle are in part mediated by the abundance of NPR-C receptors in the atria.
Aims: TGF-β1 plays an important role in atrial fibrosis and atrial fibrillation (AF); previous studies have shown that the atria are more susceptible to TGF-β1 mediated fibrosis than the ventricles. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) play an important role in cardiac remodelling and fibrosis, but the role of natriuretic peptide clearance (NPR-C) receptor is largely unknown. We investigated the role of NPR-C in modulating TGF-β1 signalling in the atria. Methods and results: MHC-TGF-β1 transgenic (TGF-β1-Tx) mice, which develop isolated atrial fibrosis and AF, were cross-bred with NPR-C knock-out mice (NPR-C-KO). Transverse aortic constriction (TAC) was performed in wild type (Wt) and NPR-C knockout mice to study. Atrial fibrosis and AF inducibility in a pathophysiologic model. Electrophysiology, molecular, and histologic studies were performed in adult mice. siRNA was used to interrogate the interaction between TGF-β1 and NP signalling pathways in isolated atrial and ventricular fibroblasts/myofibroblasts. NPR-C expression level was 17 ± 5.8-fold higher in the atria compared with the ventricle in Wt mice (P = 0.009). Cross-bred mice demonstrated markedly decreased pSmad2 and collagen expression, atrial fibrosis, and AF compared with TGF-β1-Tx mice with intact NPR-C. There was a marked reduction in atrial fibrosis gene expression and AF inducibility in the NPR-C-KO-TAC mice compared with Wt-TAC. In isolated fibroblasts, knockdown of NPR-C resulted in a marked reduction of pSmad2 (56 ± 4% and 24 ± 14% reduction in atrial and ventricular fibroblasts, respectively) and collagen (76 ± 15% and 35 ± 23% reduction in atrial and ventricular fibroblasts/myofibroblasts, respectively) in response to TGF-β1 stimulation. This effect was reversed by simultaneously knocking down NPR-A but not with simultaneous knock down of PKG-1. Conclusion: The differential response to TGF-β1 stimulated fibrosis between the atria and ventricle are in part mediated by the abundance of NPR-C receptors in the atria.
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