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The matricellular protein CCN5 prevents adverse atrial structural and electrical remodelling.


ABSTRACT: Atrial structural remodelling including atrial hypertrophy and fibrosis is a key mediator of atrial fibrillation (AF). We previously demonstrated that the matricellular protein CCN5 elicits anti-fibrotic and anti-hypertrophic effects in left ventricles under pressure overload. We here determined the utility of CCN5 in ameliorating adverse atrial remodelling and arrhythmias in a murine model of angiotensin II (AngII) infusion. Advanced atrial structural remodelling was induced by AngII infusion in control mice and mice overexpressing CCN5 either through transgenesis (CCN5 Tg) or AAV9-mediated gene transfer (AAV9-CCN5). The mRNA levels of pro-fibrotic and pro-inflammatory genes were markedly up-regulated by AngII infusion, which was significantly normalized by CCN5 overexpression. In vitro studies in isolated atrial fibroblasts demonstrated a marked reduction in AngII-induced fibroblast trans-differentiation in CCN5-treated atria. Moreover, while AngII increased the expression of phosphorylated CaMKII and ryanodine receptor 2 levels in HL-1 cells, these molecular features of AF were prevented by CCN5. Electrophysiological studies in ex vivo perfused hearts revealed a blunted susceptibility of the AAV9-CCN5-treated hearts to rapid atrial pacing-induced arrhythmias and concomitant reversal in AngII-induced atrial action potential prolongation. These data demonstrate the utility of a gene transfer approach targeting CCN5 for reversal of adverse atrial structural and electrophysiological remodelling.

SUBMITTER: Lee MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7579720 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The matricellular protein CCN5 prevents adverse atrial structural and electrical remodelling.

Lee Min-Ah MA   Raad Nour N   Song Min Ho MH   Yoo Jimeen J   Lee Miyoung M   Jang Seung Pil SP   Kwak Tae Hwan TH   Kook Hyun H   Choi Eun-Kyoung EK   Cha Tae-Joon TJ   Hajjar Roger J RJ   Jeong Dongtak D   Park Woo Jin WJ  

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 20200904 20


Atrial structural remodelling including atrial hypertrophy and fibrosis is a key mediator of atrial fibrillation (AF). We previously demonstrated that the matricellular protein CCN5 elicits anti-fibrotic and anti-hypertrophic effects in left ventricles under pressure overload. We here determined the utility of CCN5 in ameliorating adverse atrial remodelling and arrhythmias in a murine model of angiotensin II (AngII) infusion. Advanced atrial structural remodelling was induced by AngII infusion i  ...[more]

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