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2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium

A previous report showed that the consumption of glutathione through oxidative stress activates the glutathione synthetic pathway, which is accompanied by production of ophthalmic acid from 2-aminobutyric acid (2-AB). We conducted a comprehensive quantification of serum metabolites using gas chromat...

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Autores principales: Irino, Yasuhiro, Toh, Ryuji, Nagao, Manabu, Mori, Takeshige, Honjo, Tomoyuki, Shinohara, Masakazu, Tsuda, Shigeyasu, Nakajima, Hideto, Satomi-Kobayashi, Seimi, Shinke, Toshiro, Tanaka, Hidekazu, Ishida, Tatsuro, Miyata, Okiko, Hirata, Ken-ichi
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27827456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36749
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author Irino, Yasuhiro
Toh, Ryuji
Nagao, Manabu
Mori, Takeshige
Honjo, Tomoyuki
Shinohara, Masakazu
Tsuda, Shigeyasu
Nakajima, Hideto
Satomi-Kobayashi, Seimi
Shinke, Toshiro
Tanaka, Hidekazu
Ishida, Tatsuro
Miyata, Okiko
Hirata, Ken-ichi
author_facet Irino, Yasuhiro
Toh, Ryuji
Nagao, Manabu
Mori, Takeshige
Honjo, Tomoyuki
Shinohara, Masakazu
Tsuda, Shigeyasu
Nakajima, Hideto
Satomi-Kobayashi, Seimi
Shinke, Toshiro
Tanaka, Hidekazu
Ishida, Tatsuro
Miyata, Okiko
Hirata, Ken-ichi
author_sort Irino, Yasuhiro
collection PubMed
description A previous report showed that the consumption of glutathione through oxidative stress activates the glutathione synthetic pathway, which is accompanied by production of ophthalmic acid from 2-aminobutyric acid (2-AB). We conducted a comprehensive quantification of serum metabolites using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in patients with atrial septal defect to find clues for understanding myocardial metabolic regulation, and demonstrated that circulating 2-AB levels reflect hemodynamic changes. However, the metabolism and pathophysiological role of 2-AB remains unclear. We revealed that 2-AB is generated by an amino group transfer reaction to 2-oxobutyric acid, a byproduct of cysteine biosynthesis from cystathionine. Because cysteine is a rate-limiting substrate for glutathione synthesis, we hypothesized that 2-AB reflects glutathione compensation against oxidative stress. A murine cardiomyopathy model induced by doxorubicin supported our hypothesis, i.e., increased reactive oxygen species are accompanied by 2-AB accumulation and compensatory maintenance of myocardial glutathione levels. Intriguingly, we also found that 2-AB increases intracellular glutathione levels by activating AMPK and exerts protective effects against oxidative stress. Finally, we demonstrated that oral administration of 2-AB efficiently raises both circulating and myocardial glutathione levels and protects against doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in mice. This is the first study to demonstrate that 2-AB modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium.
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spelling pubmed-51015052016-11-14 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium Irino, Yasuhiro Toh, Ryuji Nagao, Manabu Mori, Takeshige Honjo, Tomoyuki Shinohara, Masakazu Tsuda, Shigeyasu Nakajima, Hideto Satomi-Kobayashi, Seimi Shinke, Toshiro Tanaka, Hidekazu Ishida, Tatsuro Miyata, Okiko Hirata, Ken-ichi Sci Rep Article A previous report showed that the consumption of glutathione through oxidative stress activates the glutathione synthetic pathway, which is accompanied by production of ophthalmic acid from 2-aminobutyric acid (2-AB). We conducted a comprehensive quantification of serum metabolites using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in patients with atrial septal defect to find clues for understanding myocardial metabolic regulation, and demonstrated that circulating 2-AB levels reflect hemodynamic changes. However, the metabolism and pathophysiological role of 2-AB remains unclear. We revealed that 2-AB is generated by an amino group transfer reaction to 2-oxobutyric acid, a byproduct of cysteine biosynthesis from cystathionine. Because cysteine is a rate-limiting substrate for glutathione synthesis, we hypothesized that 2-AB reflects glutathione compensation against oxidative stress. A murine cardiomyopathy model induced by doxorubicin supported our hypothesis, i.e., increased reactive oxygen species are accompanied by 2-AB accumulation and compensatory maintenance of myocardial glutathione levels. Intriguingly, we also found that 2-AB increases intracellular glutathione levels by activating AMPK and exerts protective effects against oxidative stress. Finally, we demonstrated that oral administration of 2-AB efficiently raises both circulating and myocardial glutathione levels and protects against doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in mice. This is the first study to demonstrate that 2-AB modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5101505/ /pubmed/27827456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36749 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Irino, Yasuhiro
Toh, Ryuji
Nagao, Manabu
Mori, Takeshige
Honjo, Tomoyuki
Shinohara, Masakazu
Tsuda, Shigeyasu
Nakajima, Hideto
Satomi-Kobayashi, Seimi
Shinke, Toshiro
Tanaka, Hidekazu
Ishida, Tatsuro
Miyata, Okiko
Hirata, Ken-ichi
2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title_full 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title_fullStr 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title_full_unstemmed 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title_short 2-Aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
title_sort 2-aminobutyric acid modulates glutathione homeostasis in the myocardium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27827456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36749
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