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Impaired Ca(2+)-handling in HIF-1alpha(+/-) mice as a consequence of pressure overload.


ABSTRACT: The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 is critically involved in the cellular adaptation to a decrease in oxygen availability. The influence of HIF-1alpha for the development of cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac function that occurs in response to sustained pressure overload has been mainly attributed to a challenged cardiac angiogenesis and cardiac hypertrophy up to now. Hif-1alpha (+/+) and Hif-1alpha (+/-) mice were studied regarding left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiac function after being subjected to transverse aortic constriction (TAC). After TAC, both Hif-1alpha (+/+) and Hif-1alpha (+/-) mice developed left ventricular hypertrophy with increased posterior wall thickness, septum thickness and increased left ventricular weight to a similar extent. No significant difference in cardiac vessel density was observed between Hif-1alpha (+/+) and Hif-1alpha (+/-) mice. However, only the Hif-1alpha (+/-) mice developed severe heart failure as revealed by a significantly reduced fractional shortening mostly due to increased end-systolic left ventricular diameter. On the single cell level this correlated with reduced myocyte shortenings, decreased intracellular Ca(2+)-transients and SR-Ca(2+) content in myocytes of Hif-1a (+/-) mice. Thus, HIF-1alpha can be critically involved in the preservation of cardiac function after chronic pressure overload without affecting cardiac hypertrophy. This effect is mediated via HIF-dependent modulation of cardiac calcium handling and contractility.

SUBMITTER: Silter M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2827795 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impaired Ca(2+)-handling in HIF-1alpha(+/-) mice as a consequence of pressure overload.

Silter Monique M   Kögler Harald H   Zieseniss Anke A   Wilting Jörg J   Schäfer Katrin K   Toischer Karl K   Rokita Adam G AG   Breves Gerhard G   Maier Lars S LS   Katschinski Dörthe M DM  

Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology 20091108 4


The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 is critically involved in the cellular adaptation to a decrease in oxygen availability. The influence of HIF-1alpha for the development of cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac function that occurs in response to sustained pressure overload has been mainly attributed to a challenged cardiac angiogenesis and cardiac hypertrophy up to now. Hif-1alpha (+/+) and Hif-1alpha (+/-) mice were studied regarding left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiac function after being s  ...[more]

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