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Ghrelin mediated cardioprotection using in vitro models of oxidative stress.
Kok, Cindy Y; Ghossein, George; Igoor, Sindhu; Rao, Renuka; Titus, Tracy; Tsurusaki, Shinya; Chong, James Jh; Kizana, Eddy.
Afiliação
  • Kok CY; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Ghossein G; Westmead Clinical School, the Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Igoor S; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Rao R; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Titus T; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Tsurusaki S; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Chong JJ; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Kizana E; Centre for Heart Research, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Gene Ther ; 31(3-4): 165-174, 2024 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38177343
ABSTRACT
Ghrelin is commonly known as the 'hunger hormone' due to its role in stimulating food intake in humans. However, the roles of ghrelin extend beyond regulating hunger. Our aim was to investigate the ability of ghrelin to protect against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a reactive oxygen species commonly associated with cardiac injury. An in vitro model of oxidative stress was developed using H2O2 injured H9c2 cells. Despite lentiviral ghrelin overexpression, H9c2 cell viability and mitochondrial function were not protected following H2O2 injury. We found that H9c2 cells lack expression of the preproghrelin cleavage enzyme prohormone convertase 1 (encoded by PCSK1), required to convert ghrelin to its active form. In contrast, we found that primary rat cardiomyocytes do express PCSK1 and were protected from H2O2 injury by lentiviral ghrelin overexpression. In conclusion, we have shown that ghrelin expression can protect primary rat cardiomyocytes against H2O2, though this effect was not observed in other cell types tested.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Grelina / Peróxido de Hidrogênio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Grelina / Peróxido de Hidrogênio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article