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Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity

We recently demonstrated protective effect of chronic oral nitrate supplementation against cardiomyopathy caused by doxorubicin (DOX), a highly effective anticancer drug. The present study was designed to identify novel protein targets related to nitrate-induced cardioprotection. Adult male CF-1 mic...

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Autores principales: Xi, Lei, Zhu, Shu-Guang, Hobbs, Daniel C, Kukreja, Rakesh C
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21251210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01257.x
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author Xi, Lei
Zhu, Shu-Guang
Hobbs, Daniel C
Kukreja, Rakesh C
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description We recently demonstrated protective effect of chronic oral nitrate supplementation against cardiomyopathy caused by doxorubicin (DOX), a highly effective anticancer drug. The present study was designed to identify novel protein targets related to nitrate-induced cardioprotection. Adult male CF-1 mice received cardioprotective regimen of nitrate (1 g NaNO(3) per litre of drinking water) for 7 days before DOX injection (15 mg/kg, i.p.) and continued for 5 days after DOX treatment. Subsequently the heart samples were collected for proteomic analysis with two-dimensional differential in-gel electrophoresis with 3 CyDye labelling. Using 1.5 cut-off ratio, we identified 36 proteins that were up-regulated by DOX in which 32 were completely reversed by nitrate supplementation (89%). Among 19 proteins down-regulated by DOX, 9 were fully normalized by nitrate (47%). The protein spots were further identified with Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time-of-Flight (MALDI-TOF)/TOF tandem mass spectrometry. Three mitochondrial antioxidant enzymes were altered by DOX, i.e. up-regulation of manganese superoxide dismutase and peroxiredoxin 3 (Prx3), and down-regulation of Prx5, which were reversed by nitrate. These results were further confirmed by Western blots. Nitrate supplementation also significantly improved animal survival rate from 80% in DOX alone group to 93% in Nitrate + DOX group 5 days after the DOX treatment. In conclusion, the proteomic analysis has identified novel protein targets underlying nitrate-induced cardioprotection. Up-regulation of Prx5 by nitrate may explain the observed enhancement of cardiac antioxidant defence by nitrate supplementation.
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spelling pubmed-31106152012-11-01 Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity Xi, Lei Zhu, Shu-Guang Hobbs, Daniel C Kukreja, Rakesh C J Cell Mol Med Original Articles We recently demonstrated protective effect of chronic oral nitrate supplementation against cardiomyopathy caused by doxorubicin (DOX), a highly effective anticancer drug. The present study was designed to identify novel protein targets related to nitrate-induced cardioprotection. Adult male CF-1 mice received cardioprotective regimen of nitrate (1 g NaNO(3) per litre of drinking water) for 7 days before DOX injection (15 mg/kg, i.p.) and continued for 5 days after DOX treatment. Subsequently the heart samples were collected for proteomic analysis with two-dimensional differential in-gel electrophoresis with 3 CyDye labelling. Using 1.5 cut-off ratio, we identified 36 proteins that were up-regulated by DOX in which 32 were completely reversed by nitrate supplementation (89%). Among 19 proteins down-regulated by DOX, 9 were fully normalized by nitrate (47%). The protein spots were further identified with Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time-of-Flight (MALDI-TOF)/TOF tandem mass spectrometry. Three mitochondrial antioxidant enzymes were altered by DOX, i.e. up-regulation of manganese superoxide dismutase and peroxiredoxin 3 (Prx3), and down-regulation of Prx5, which were reversed by nitrate. These results were further confirmed by Western blots. Nitrate supplementation also significantly improved animal survival rate from 80% in DOX alone group to 93% in Nitrate + DOX group 5 days after the DOX treatment. In conclusion, the proteomic analysis has identified novel protein targets underlying nitrate-induced cardioprotection. Up-regulation of Prx5 by nitrate may explain the observed enhancement of cardiac antioxidant defence by nitrate supplementation. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-11 2011-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3110615/ /pubmed/21251210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01257.x Text en © 2011 The Authors Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine © 2011 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Xi, Lei
Zhu, Shu-Guang
Hobbs, Daniel C
Kukreja, Rakesh C
Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
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title_full Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
title_fullStr Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
title_short Identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
title_sort identification of protein targets underlying dietary nitrate-induced protection against doxorubicin cardiotoxicity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3110615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21251210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01257.x
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