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Effects of Aging on Cardiac Oxidative Stress and Transcriptional Changes in Pathways of Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Clearance.
Rizvi, Farhan; Preston, Claudia C; Emelyanova, Larisa; Yousufuddin, Mohammed; Viqar, Maria; Dakwar, Omar; Ross, Gracious R; Faustino, Randolph S; Holmuhamedov, Ekhson L; Jahangir, Arshad.
Affiliation
  • Rizvi F; Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA) Aurora Research Institute Milwaukee WI.
  • Preston CC; Division of Cardiovascular Diseases Department of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester Rochester MN.
  • Emelyanova L; Genetics and Genomics Group Sanford Research Sioux Falls SD.
  • Yousufuddin M; Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA) Aurora Research Institute Milwaukee WI.
  • Viqar M; Department of Internal Medicine Mayo Clinic Health System Austin MN.
  • Dakwar O; Division of Cardiovascular Diseases Department of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester Rochester MN.
  • Ross GR; Center for Advanced Atrial Fibrillation Therapies Advocate Aurora Health Milwaukee WI.
  • Faustino RS; Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA) Aurora Research Institute Milwaukee WI.
  • Holmuhamedov EL; Genetics and Genomics Group Sanford Research Sioux Falls SD.
  • Jahangir A; Center for Integrative Research on Cardiovascular Aging (CIRCA) Aurora Research Institute Milwaukee WI.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 10(16): e019948, 2021 08 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34369184
ABSTRACT
Background Age-related heart diseases are significant contributors to increased morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence indicates that mitochondria within cardiomyocytes contribute to age-related increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation that plays an essential role in aging-associated cardiac diseases. Methods and Results The present study investigated differences between ROS production in cardiomyocytes isolated from adult (6 months) and aged (24 months) Fischer 344 rats, and in cardiac tissue of adult (18-65 years) and elderly (>65 years) patients with preserved cardiac function. Superoxide dismutase inhibitable ferricytochrome c reduction assay (1.32±0.63 versus 0.76±0.31 nMol/mg per minute; P=0.001) superoxide and H2O2 production, measured as dichlorofluorescein diacetate fluorescence (1646±428 versus 699±329, P=0.04), were significantly higher in the aged versus adult cardiomyocytes. Similarity in age-related alteration between rats and humans was identified in mitochondrial-electron transport chain-complex-I-associated increased oxidative-stress by MitoSOX fluorescence (53.66±18.58 versus 22.81±12.60; P=0.03) and in 4-HNE adduct levels (187.54±54.8 versus 47.83±16.7 ng/mg protein, P=0.0063), indicative of increased peroxidation in the elderly. These differences correlated with changes in functional enrichment of genes regulating ROS homeostasis pathways in aged human and rat hearts. Functional merged collective network and pathway enrichment analysis revealed common genes prioritized in human and rat aging-associated networks that underlay enriched functional terms of mitochondrial complex I and common pathways in the aging human and rat heart. Conclusions Aging sensitizes mitochondrial and extramitochondrial mechanisms of ROS buildup within the heart. Network analysis of the transcriptome highlights the critical elements involved with aging-related ROS homeostasis pathways common in rat and human hearts as targets.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Transcription, Genetic / Aging / Reactive Oxygen Species / Oxidative Stress / Myocytes, Cardiac / Energy Metabolism / Transcriptome / Mitochondria, Heart Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Transcription, Genetic / Aging / Reactive Oxygen Species / Oxidative Stress / Myocytes, Cardiac / Energy Metabolism / Transcriptome / Mitochondria, Heart Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Year: 2021 Document type: Article