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Critical role of the chymase/angiotensin-(1-12) axis in modulating cardiomyocyte contractility.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Angiotensin-(1-12) [Ang-(1-12)] is a chymase-dependent source for angiotensin II (Ang II) cardiac activity. The direct contractile effects of Ang-(1-12) in normal and heart failure (HF) remain to be demonstrated. We assessed the hypothesis that Ang-(1-12) may modulate [Ca2+]i regulation and alter cardiomyocyte contractility in normal and HF rats. METHODS AND RESULTS:We compared left ventricle (LV) myocyte contractile and calcium transient ([Ca2+]iT) responses to angiotensin peptides in 16 SD rats with isoproterenol-induced HF and 16 age-matched controls. In normal myocytes, versus baseline, Ang II (10-6?M) superfusion significantly increased myocyte contractility (dL/dtmax: 40%) and [Ca2+]iT (29%). Ang-(1-12) (4?×?10-6 M) caused similar increases in dL/dtmax (34%) and [Ca2+]iT (25%). Compared with normal myocytes, superfusion of Ang II and Ang-(1-12) in myocytes obtained from rats with isoproterenol-induced HF caused similar but significantly attenuated positive inotropic actions with about 42% to 50% less increases in dL/dtmax and [Ca2+]iT. Chymostatin abolished Ang-(1-12)-mediated effects in normal and HF myocytes. The presence of an inhibitory cAMP analog, Rp-cAMPS prevented Ang-(1-12)-induced inotropic effects in both normal and HF myocytes. Incubation of HF myocytes with pertussis toxin (PTX) further augmented Ang II-mediated contractility. CONCLUSIONS:Ang-(1-12) stimulates cardiomyocyte contractile function and [Ca2+]iT in both normal and HF rats through a chymase mediated action. Altered inotropic responses to Ang-(1-12) and Ang II in HF myocytes are mediated through a cAMP-dependent mechanism that is coupled to both stimulatory G and inhibitory PTX-sensitive G proteins.

SUBMITTER: Li T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5960429 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Critical role of the chymase/angiotensin-(1-12) axis in modulating cardiomyocyte contractility.

Li Tiankai T   Zhang Xiaowei X   Cheng Heng-Jie HJ   Zhang Zhi Z   Ahmad Sarfaraz S   Varagic Jasmina J   Li Weimin W   Cheng Che Ping CP   Ferrario Carlos M CM  

International journal of cardiology 20180421


<h4>Background</h4>Angiotensin-(1-12) [Ang-(1-12)] is a chymase-dependent source for angiotensin II (Ang II) cardiac activity. The direct contractile effects of Ang-(1-12) in normal and heart failure (HF) remain to be demonstrated. We assessed the hypothesis that Ang-(1-12) may modulate [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> regulation and alter cardiomyocyte contractility in normal and HF rats.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We compared left ventricle (LV) myocyte contractile and calcium transient ([Ca<sup>  ...[more]

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