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Inhibition of ischemic cardiomyocyte apoptosis through targeted ablation of Bnip3 restrains postinfarction remodeling in mice.


ABSTRACT: Following myocardial infarction, nonischemic myocyte death results in infarct expansion, myocardial loss, and ventricular dysfunction. Here, we demonstrate that a specific proapoptotic gene, Bnip3, minimizes ventricular remodeling in the mouse, despite having no effect on early or late infarct size. We evaluated the effects of ablating Bnip3 on cardiomyocyte death, infarct size, and ventricular remodeling after surgical ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury in mice. Immediately following IR, no significant differences were observed between Bnip3(-/-) and WT mice. However, at 2 days after IR, apoptosis was diminished in Bnip3(-/-) periinfarct and remote myocardium, and at 3 weeks after IR, Bnip3(-/-) mice exhibited preserved LV systolic performance, diminished LV dilation, and decreased ventricular sphericalization. These results suggest myocardial salvage by inhibition of apoptosis. Forced cardiac expression of Bnip3 increased cardiomyocyte apoptosis in unstressed mice, causing progressive LV dilation and diminished systolic function. Conditional Bnip3 overexpression prior to coronary ligation increased apoptosis and infarct size. These studies identify postischemic apoptosis by myocardial Bnip3 as a major determinant of ventricular remodeling in the infarcted heart, suggesting that Bnip3 may be an attractive therapeutic target.

SUBMITTER: Diwan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1994631 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of ischemic cardiomyocyte apoptosis through targeted ablation of Bnip3 restrains postinfarction remodeling in mice.

Diwan Abhinav A   Krenz Maike M   Syed Faisal M FM   Wansapura Janaka J   Ren Xiaoping X   Koesters Andrew G AG   Li Hairong H   Kirshenbaum Lorrie A LA   Hahn Harvey S HS   Robbins Jeffrey J   Jones W Keith WK   Dorn Gerald W GW  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20071001 10


Following myocardial infarction, nonischemic myocyte death results in infarct expansion, myocardial loss, and ventricular dysfunction. Here, we demonstrate that a specific proapoptotic gene, Bnip3, minimizes ventricular remodeling in the mouse, despite having no effect on early or late infarct size. We evaluated the effects of ablating Bnip3 on cardiomyocyte death, infarct size, and ventricular remodeling after surgical ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury in mice. Immediately following IR, no signi  ...[more]

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