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Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation

Necroptosis has been recognized in heart failure (HF). In this study, we investigated detailed necroptotic signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas separately and its mechanistic link with main features of HF. Post‐infarction HF in rats was induced by left coronary occlusion (60 minutes) foll...

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Autores principales: Lichý, Martin, Szobi, Adrián, Hrdlička, Jaroslav, Horváth, Csaba, Kormanová, Veronika, Rajtík, Tomáš, Neckář, Jan, Kolář, František, Adameová, Adriana
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31328381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14536
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author Lichý, Martin
Szobi, Adrián
Hrdlička, Jaroslav
Horváth, Csaba
Kormanová, Veronika
Rajtík, Tomáš
Neckář, Jan
Kolář, František
Adameová, Adriana
author_facet Lichý, Martin
Szobi, Adrián
Hrdlička, Jaroslav
Horváth, Csaba
Kormanová, Veronika
Rajtík, Tomáš
Neckář, Jan
Kolář, František
Adameová, Adriana
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description Necroptosis has been recognized in heart failure (HF). In this study, we investigated detailed necroptotic signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas separately and its mechanistic link with main features of HF. Post‐infarction HF in rats was induced by left coronary occlusion (60 minutes) followed by 42‐day reperfusion. Heart function was assessed echocardiographically. Molecular signalling and proposed mechanisms (oxidative stress, collagen deposition and inflammation) were investigated in whole hearts and in subcellular fractions when appropriate. In post‐infarction failing hearts, TNF and pSer229‐RIP3 levels were comparably increased in both infarcted and non‐infarcted areas. Its cytotoxic downstream molecule p‐MLKL, indicating necroptosis execution, was detected in infarcted area. In non‐infarcted area, despite increased pSer229‐RIP3, p‐MLKL was present in neither whole cells nor the cell membrane known to be associated with necroptosis execution. Likewise, increased membrane lipoperoxidation and NOX2 levels unlikely promoted pro‐necroptotic environment in non‐infarcted area. Collagen deposition and the inflammatory csp‐1‐IL‐1β axis were active in both areas of failing hearts, while being more pronounced in infarcted tissue. Although apoptotic proteins were differently expressed in infarcted and non‐infarcted tissue, apoptosis was found to play an insignificant role. p‐MLKL‐driven necroptosis and inflammation while inflammation only (without necroptotic cell death) seem to underlie fibrotic healing and progressive injury in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of failing hearts, respectively. Upregulation of pSer229‐RIP3 in both HF areas suggests that this kinase, associated with both necroptosis and inflammation, is likely to play a dual role in HF progression.
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spelling pubmed-67142202019-09-05 Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation Lichý, Martin Szobi, Adrián Hrdlička, Jaroslav Horváth, Csaba Kormanová, Veronika Rajtík, Tomáš Neckář, Jan Kolář, František Adameová, Adriana J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Necroptosis has been recognized in heart failure (HF). In this study, we investigated detailed necroptotic signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas separately and its mechanistic link with main features of HF. Post‐infarction HF in rats was induced by left coronary occlusion (60 minutes) followed by 42‐day reperfusion. Heart function was assessed echocardiographically. Molecular signalling and proposed mechanisms (oxidative stress, collagen deposition and inflammation) were investigated in whole hearts and in subcellular fractions when appropriate. In post‐infarction failing hearts, TNF and pSer229‐RIP3 levels were comparably increased in both infarcted and non‐infarcted areas. Its cytotoxic downstream molecule p‐MLKL, indicating necroptosis execution, was detected in infarcted area. In non‐infarcted area, despite increased pSer229‐RIP3, p‐MLKL was present in neither whole cells nor the cell membrane known to be associated with necroptosis execution. Likewise, increased membrane lipoperoxidation and NOX2 levels unlikely promoted pro‐necroptotic environment in non‐infarcted area. Collagen deposition and the inflammatory csp‐1‐IL‐1β axis were active in both areas of failing hearts, while being more pronounced in infarcted tissue. Although apoptotic proteins were differently expressed in infarcted and non‐infarcted tissue, apoptosis was found to play an insignificant role. p‐MLKL‐driven necroptosis and inflammation while inflammation only (without necroptotic cell death) seem to underlie fibrotic healing and progressive injury in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of failing hearts, respectively. Upregulation of pSer229‐RIP3 in both HF areas suggests that this kinase, associated with both necroptosis and inflammation, is likely to play a dual role in HF progression. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-21 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6714220/ /pubmed/31328381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14536 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lichý, Martin
Szobi, Adrián
Hrdlička, Jaroslav
Horváth, Csaba
Kormanová, Veronika
Rajtík, Tomáš
Neckář, Jan
Kolář, František
Adameová, Adriana
Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title_full Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title_fullStr Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title_short Different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: A role of necroptosis and inflammation
title_sort different signalling in infarcted and non‐infarcted areas of rat failing hearts: a role of necroptosis and inflammation
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31328381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14536
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