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Aldosterone suppresses cardiac mitochondria.

Chi-Sheng Hung1, Yi-Yao Chang2, Cheng-Hsuan Tsai3, Che-Wei Liao4, Shih-Yuan Peng5, Bo-Ching Lee6, Chien-Ting Pan7, Xue-Ming Wu8, Zheng-Wei Chen9, Vin-Cent Wu10, Cho-Hua Wan11, Morag J Young12, Chia-Hung Chou13, Yen-Hung Lin14.   

Abstract

Elevated serum aldosterone promotes arterial hypertension, cardiac hypertrophy, and diastolic dysfunction. However, the effect of elevated aldosterone levels on cardiac mitochondria remains unclear. We used primary cultures of mouse cardiomyocytes to determine whether aldosterone has direct effects on cardiomyocyte mitochondria, and aldosterone-infused mice as a preclinical model to evaluate the impact of aldosterone in vivo. We show that aldosterone suppressed mtDNA copy number and SOD2 expression via the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR)-dependent regulation of NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in primary mouse cardiomyocytes. Aldosterone suppressed cardiac mitochondria adenosine triphosphate production, which was rescued by N-acetylcysteine. Aldosterone infusion for 4 weeks in mice suppressed the number of cardiac mitochondria, mtDNA copy number, and SOD2 protein expression. MR blockade by eplerenone or the administration of N-acetylcysteine prevented aldosterone-induced cardiac mitochondrial damage in vivo. Similarly, patients with primary aldosteronism had a lower plasma leukocyte mtDNA copy number. Plasma leukocyte mtDNA copy number was positively correlated with 24-hour urinary aldosterone level and left ventricular mass index. In conclusion, aldosterone suppresses cardiac mitochondria in vivo and directly via MR activation of ROS pathways.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34411778     DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2021.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Res        ISSN: 1878-1810            Impact factor:   7.012


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1.  Aldosterone Suppresses Endothelial Mitochondria through Mineralocorticoid Receptor/Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Pathway.

Authors:  Shih-Yuan Peng; Cheng-Hsuan Tsai; Xue-Ming Wu; Hsin-Hsiu Huang; Zheng-Wei Chen; Bo-Ching Lee; Yi-Yao Chang; Chien-Ting Pan; Vin-Cent Wu; Chia-Hung Chou; Chi-Sheng Hung; Che-Wei Liao; Yen-Hung Lin
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-12

2.  Elevated Myoglobin in Patients With Primary Aldosteronism: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Bing Kang; Chuan Peng; Kanran Wang; Ying Song; Yi Yang; Linqiang Ma; Mei Mei; Jinbo Hu; Shumin Yang; Fei-Fei Wu; Qifu Li
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-02-21       Impact factor: 5.555

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