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NOX Inhibition Improves ?-Adrenergic Stimulated Contractility and Intracellular Calcium Handling in the Aged Rat Heart.


ABSTRACT: Cardiac aging is characterized by alterations in contractility and intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) homeostasis. It has been suggested that oxidative stress may be involved in this process. We and others have reported that in cardiomyopathies the NADPH oxidase (NOX)-derived superoxide is increased, with a negative impact on [Ca2+]i and contractility. We tested the hypothesis that in the aged heart, [Ca2+]i handling and contractility are disturbed by NOX-derived superoxide. For this we used adults (?5 month-old) and aged (20?24 month-old) rats. Contractility was evaluated in isolated hearts, challenged with isoproterenol. To assess [Ca2+]i, isolated cardiac myocytes were field-stimulated and [Ca2+]i was monitored with fura-2. Cardiac concentration-response to isoproterenol was depressed in aged compared to adults hearts (p < 0.005), but was restored by NOX inhibitors apocynin and VAS2870. In isolated cardiomyocytes, apocynin increased the amplitude of [Ca2+]i in aged myocytes (p < 0.05). Time-50 [Ca2+]i decay was increased in aged myocytes (p < 0.05) and reduced towards normal by NOX inhibition. In addition, we found that myofilaments Ca2+ sensitivity was reduced in aged myocytes (p < 0.05), and was further reduced by apocynin. NOX2 expression along with NADPH oxidase activity was increased in aged hearts. Phospholamban phosphorylation (Ser16/Thr17) after isoproterenol treatment was reduced in aged hearts compared to adults and was restored by apocynin treatment (p < 0.05). In conclusion, ?-adrenergic-induced contractility was depressed in aged hearts, and NOX inhibition restored back to normal. Moreover, altered Ca2+ handling in aged myocytes was also improved by NOX inhibition. These results suggest a NOX-dependent effect in aged myocytes at the level of Ca2+ handling proteins and myofilaments.

SUBMITTER: Valdes A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6121436 | biostudies-other | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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NOX Inhibition Improves β-Adrenergic Stimulated Contractility and Intracellular Calcium Handling in the Aged Rat Heart.

Valdés Álvaro Á   Treuer Adriana V AV   Barrios Guillermo G   Ponce Nikol N   Fuentealba Roberto R   Dulce Raul A RA   González Daniel R DR  

International journal of molecular sciences 20180815 8


Cardiac aging is characterized by alterations in contractility and intracellular calcium ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<i><sub>i</sub></i>) homeostasis. It has been suggested that oxidative stress may be involved in this process. We and others have reported that in cardiomyopathies the NADPH oxidase (NOX)-derived superoxide is increased, with a negative impact on [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<i><sub>i</sub></i> and contractility. We tested the hypothesis that in the aged heart, [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<i><sub>i</sub></i> hand  ...[more]

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