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Decreased expression of adenosine receptor 2B confers cardiac protection against ischemia via restoring autophagic flux.

Enbo Zhan1, Wei Cao1, Xiaoying Fan1, Ruoxi Zhang1, Hongwei Du1, Yousheng Xu1, Lili Li1, Nana Dong1, Shaojun Li1.   

Abstract

Adora2B (adenosine receptor 2B) has been reported as one of the key modulators during cardiac remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). However, the molecular mechanism involved has not been well investigated. Thus, our study aims to investigate whether Adora2B contributes to cardiac remodeling after AMI and its underlying mechanisms. Adenovirus harboring Adora2B or shAdora2B was injected in the border zone in a mouse model of AMI experimentally produced by permanent ligation of left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery. Decreased Adora2B expression protected the cardiomyocytes from MI-induced autophagic flux obstacle, improved cardiac function, and reduced fibrosis after MI. Adora2B downregulation attenuated the accumulation of LC3-II and p62, which are autophagy substrate proteins. An adenovirus containing mRFP-GFP-LC3 showed that decreased expression of Adora2B restored the autophagic flux by enhancing autophagosome conversion to autophagolysosome. Also, Adora2B knockdown improved cardiomyocytes' survival and protected mitochondrial function of cardiomyocytes insulted with hypoxia. Notably, the effect of Adora2B on autophagy flux and cardiomyocyte protection could be mitigated by autophagy inhibitor chloroquine. Our results demonstrate that decreased expression of Adora2B protected cardiomyocytes from impaired autophagy flux induced by MI. Modulation Adora2B expression plays a significant role in blunting the worsening of heart function and reducing scar formation, suggesting therapeutic potential by targeting Adora2B in AMI for the infarct healing. AJTR
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Keywords:  Acute myocardial infarction; Adora2B; apoptosis; autophagy flux

Year:  2020        PMID: 33437375      PMCID: PMC7791490     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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