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p38-Regulated/activated protein kinase plays a pivotal role in protecting heart against ischemia-reperfusion injury and preserving cardiac performance.

Yu Tina Zhao1, Jianfeng Du1, Naohiro Yano1, Hao Wang1, Jianguo Wang1, Patrycja M Dubielecka2, Ling X Zhang2, Gangjian Qin3, Shougang Zhuang2, Paul Y Liu4, Y Eugene Chin5, Ting C Zhao1.   

Abstract

p38-Regulated/activated protein kinase (PRAK) plays a critical role in modulating cellular survival and biological function. However, the function of PRAK in the regulation of myocardial ischemic injury remains unknown. This study is aimed at determining the function of PRAK in modulating myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury and myocardial remodeling following myocardial infarction. Hearts were isolated from adult male homozygous PRAK-/- and wild-type mice and subjected to global ischemia-reperfusion injury in Langendorff isolated heart perfusion. PRAK-/- mice mitigated postischemic ventricular functional recovery and decreased coronary effluent. Moreover, the infarct size in the perfused heart was significantly increased by deletion of PRAK. Western blot showed that deletion of PRAK decreased the phosphorylation of ERK1/2. Furthermore, the effect of deletion of PRAK on myocardial function and remodeling was also examined on infarcted mice in which the left anterior descending artery was ligated. Echocardiography indicated that PRAK-/- mice had accelerated left ventricular systolic dysfunction, which was associated with increased hypertrophy in the infarcted area. Deletion of PRAK augmented interstitial fibrosis and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase nick-end labeling (TUNEL)-positive myocytes. Furthermore, immunostaining analysis shows that CD31-postive vascular density and α-smooth muscle actin capillary staining decreased significantly in PRAK-/- mice. These results indicate that deletion of PRAK enhances susceptibility to myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury, attenuates cardiac performance and angiogenesis, and increases interstitial fibrosis and apoptosis in the infarcted hearts.

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Keywords:  PRAK; function recovery; heart; ischemia-reperfusion; myocardial remodeling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31291142      PMCID: PMC6766622          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00122.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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