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Obligatory role of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the heart's antioxidant adaptation with exercise.


ABSTRACT: Excessive oxidative stress in the heart results in contractile dysfunction. While antioxidant therapies have been a disappointment clinically, exercise has shown beneficial results, in part by reducing oxidative stress. We have previously shown that neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) is essential for cardioprotective adaptations caused by exercise. We hypothesize that part of the cardioprotective role of nNOS is via the augmentation of the antioxidant defense with exercise by positively shifting the nitroso-redox balance. Our results show that nNOS is indispensable for the augmented anti-oxidant defense with exercise. Furthermore, exercise training of nNOS knockout mice resulted in a negative shift in the nitroso-redox balance resulting in contractile dysfunction. Remarkably, overexpressing nNOS (conditional cardiac-specific nNOS overexpression) was able to mimic exercise by increasing VO2max. This study demonstrates that exercise results in a positive shift in the nitroso-redox balance that is nNOS-dependent. Thus, targeting nNOS signaling may mimic the beneficial effects of exercise by combating oxidative stress and may be a viable treatment strategy for heart disease.

SUBMITTER: Roof SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4380650 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obligatory role of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the heart's antioxidant adaptation with exercise.

Roof Steve R SR   Ho Hsiang-Ting HT   Little Sean C SC   Ostler Joseph E JE   Brundage Elizabeth A EA   Periasamy Muthu M   Villamena Frederick A FA   Györke Sandor S   Biesiadecki Brandon J BJ   Heymes Christophe C   Houser Steven R SR   Davis Jonathan P JP   Ziolo Mark T MT  

Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology 20150114


Excessive oxidative stress in the heart results in contractile dysfunction. While antioxidant therapies have been a disappointment clinically, exercise has shown beneficial results, in part by reducing oxidative stress. We have previously shown that neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) is essential for cardioprotective adaptations caused by exercise. We hypothesize that part of the cardioprotective role of nNOS is via the augmentation of the antioxidant defense with exercise by positively shift  ...[more]

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