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Cardiospecific Overexpression of ATPGD1 (Carnosine Synthase) Increases Histidine Dipeptide Levels and Prevents Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury.
Zhao, Jingjing; Conklin, Daniel J; Guo, Yiru; Zhang, Xiang; Obal, Detlef; Guo, Luping; Jagatheesan, Ganapathy; Katragadda, Kartik; He, Liqing; Yin, Xinmin; Prodhan, Md Aminul Islam; Shah, Jasmit; Hoetker, David; Kumar, Amit; Kumar, Vijay; Wempe, Michael F; Bhatnagar, Aruni; Baba, Shahid P.
Affiliation
  • Zhao J; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
  • Conklin DJ; Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville KY.
  • Guo Y; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
  • Zhang X; Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville KY.
  • Obal D; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Department of Medicine University of Louisville KY.
  • Guo L; Department of Chemistry University of Louisville KY.
  • Jagatheesan G; Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative and Pain Medicine Stanford University Palo Alto CA.
  • Katragadda K; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
  • He L; Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville KY.
  • Yin X; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
  • Prodhan MAI; Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville KY.
  • Shah J; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
  • Hoetker D; Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville KY.
  • Kumar A; Department of Chemistry University of Louisville KY.
  • Kumar V; Department of Chemistry University of Louisville KY.
  • Wempe MF; Department of Chemistry University of Louisville KY.
  • Bhatnagar A; Department of Medicine The Aga Khan University Medical College Nairobi Kenya.
  • Baba SP; Diabetes and Obesity Center University of Louisville KY.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 9(12): e015222, 2020 06 16.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32515247
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND Myocardial ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury is associated with complex pathophysiological changes characterized by pH imbalance, the accumulation of lipid peroxidation products acrolein and 4-hydroxy trans-2-nonenal, and the depletion of ATP levels. Cardioprotective interventions, designed to address individual mediators of I/R injury, have shown limited efficacy. The recently identified enzyme ATPGD1 (Carnosine Synthase), which synthesizes histidyl dipeptides such as carnosine, has the potential to counteract multiple effectors of I/R injury by buffering intracellular pH and quenching lipid peroxidation products and may protect against I/R injury. METHODS AND RESULTS We report here that ß-alanine and carnosine feeding enhanced myocardial carnosine levels and protected the heart against I/R injury. Cardiospecific overexpression of ATPGD1 increased myocardial histidyl dipeptides levels and protected the heart from I/R injury. Isolated cardiac myocytes from ATPGD1-transgenic hearts were protected against hypoxia reoxygenation injury. The overexpression of ATPGD1 prevented the accumulation of acrolein and 4-hydroxy trans-2-nonenal-protein adducts in ischemic hearts and delayed acrolein or 4-hydroxy trans-2-nonenal-induced hypercontracture in isolated cardiac myocytes. Changes in the levels of ATP, high-energy phosphates, intracellular pH, and glycolysis during low-flow ischemia in the wild-type mice hearts were attenuated in the ATPGD1-transgenic hearts. Two natural dipeptide analogs (anserine and balenine) that can either quench aldehydes or buffer intracellular pH, but not both, failed to protect against I/R injury. CONCLUSIONS Either exogenous administration or enhanced endogenous formation of histidyl dipeptides prevents I/R injury by attenuating changes in intracellular pH and preventing the accumulation of lipid peroxidation derived aldehydes.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peptide Synthases / Carnosine / Myocardial Reperfusion Injury / Myocytes, Cardiac / Myocardial Infarction Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2020 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peptide Synthases / Carnosine / Myocardial Reperfusion Injury / Myocytes, Cardiac / Myocardial Infarction Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2020 Document type: Article