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MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload

BACKGROUND: Mitogen‐activated protein kinase–activated protein kinase‐2 (MK2) is a protein serine/threonine kinase activated by p38α/β. Herein, we examine the cardiac phenotype of pan MK2‐null (MK2(−/−)) mice. METHODS AND RESULTS: Survival curves for male MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice did not differ (M...

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Autores principales: Ruiz, Matthieu, Khairallah, Maya, Dingar, Dharmendra, Vaniotis, George, Khairallah, Ramzi J., Lauzier, Benjamin, Thibault, Simon, Trépanier, Joëlle, Shi, Yanfen, Douillette, Annie, Hussein, Bahira, Nawaito, Sherin Ali, Sahadevan, Pramod, Nguyen, Albert, Sahmi, Fatiha, Gillis, Marc‐Antoine, Sirois, Martin G., Gaestel, Matthias, Stanley, William C., Fiset, Céline, Tardif, Jean‐Claude, Allen, Bruce G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7955338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.017791
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author Ruiz, Matthieu
Khairallah, Maya
Dingar, Dharmendra
Vaniotis, George
Khairallah, Ramzi J.
Lauzier, Benjamin
Thibault, Simon
Trépanier, Joëlle
Shi, Yanfen
Douillette, Annie
Hussein, Bahira
Nawaito, Sherin Ali
Sahadevan, Pramod
Nguyen, Albert
Sahmi, Fatiha
Gillis, Marc‐Antoine
Sirois, Martin G.
Gaestel, Matthias
Stanley, William C.
Fiset, Céline
Tardif, Jean‐Claude
Allen, Bruce G.
author_facet Ruiz, Matthieu
Khairallah, Maya
Dingar, Dharmendra
Vaniotis, George
Khairallah, Ramzi J.
Lauzier, Benjamin
Thibault, Simon
Trépanier, Joëlle
Shi, Yanfen
Douillette, Annie
Hussein, Bahira
Nawaito, Sherin Ali
Sahadevan, Pramod
Nguyen, Albert
Sahmi, Fatiha
Gillis, Marc‐Antoine
Sirois, Martin G.
Gaestel, Matthias
Stanley, William C.
Fiset, Céline
Tardif, Jean‐Claude
Allen, Bruce G.
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description BACKGROUND: Mitogen‐activated protein kinase–activated protein kinase‐2 (MK2) is a protein serine/threonine kinase activated by p38α/β. Herein, we examine the cardiac phenotype of pan MK2‐null (MK2(−/−)) mice. METHODS AND RESULTS: Survival curves for male MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice did not differ (Mantel‐Cox test, P=0.580). At 12 weeks of age, MK2(−/−) mice exhibited normal systolic function along with signs of possible early diastolic dysfunction; however, aging was not associated with an abnormal reduction in diastolic function. Both R‐R interval and P‐R segment durations were prolonged in MK2‐deficient mice. However, heart rates normalized when isolated hearts were perfused ex vivo in working mode. Ca(2+) transients evoked by field stimulation or caffeine were similar in ventricular myocytes from MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice. MK2(−/−) mice had lower body temperature and an age‐dependent reduction in body weight. mRNA levels of key metabolic genes, including Ppargc1a, Acadm, Lipe, and Ucp3, were increased in hearts from MK2(−/−) mice. For equivalent respiration rates, mitochondria from MK2(−/−) hearts showed a significant decrease in Ca(2+) sensitivity to mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening. Eight weeks of pressure overload increased left ventricular mass in MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice; however, after 2 weeks the increase was significant in MK2(+/+) but not MK2(−/−) mice. Finally, the pressure overload–induced decrease in systolic function was attenuated in MK2(−/−) mice 2 weeks, but not 8 weeks, after constriction of the transverse aorta. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these results implicate MK2 in (1) autonomic regulation of heart rate, (2) cardiac mitochondrial function, and (3) the early stages of myocardial remodeling in response to chronic pressure overload.
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spelling pubmed-79553382021-03-17 MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload Ruiz, Matthieu Khairallah, Maya Dingar, Dharmendra Vaniotis, George Khairallah, Ramzi J. Lauzier, Benjamin Thibault, Simon Trépanier, Joëlle Shi, Yanfen Douillette, Annie Hussein, Bahira Nawaito, Sherin Ali Sahadevan, Pramod Nguyen, Albert Sahmi, Fatiha Gillis, Marc‐Antoine Sirois, Martin G. Gaestel, Matthias Stanley, William C. Fiset, Céline Tardif, Jean‐Claude Allen, Bruce G. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Mitogen‐activated protein kinase–activated protein kinase‐2 (MK2) is a protein serine/threonine kinase activated by p38α/β. Herein, we examine the cardiac phenotype of pan MK2‐null (MK2(−/−)) mice. METHODS AND RESULTS: Survival curves for male MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice did not differ (Mantel‐Cox test, P=0.580). At 12 weeks of age, MK2(−/−) mice exhibited normal systolic function along with signs of possible early diastolic dysfunction; however, aging was not associated with an abnormal reduction in diastolic function. Both R‐R interval and P‐R segment durations were prolonged in MK2‐deficient mice. However, heart rates normalized when isolated hearts were perfused ex vivo in working mode. Ca(2+) transients evoked by field stimulation or caffeine were similar in ventricular myocytes from MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice. MK2(−/−) mice had lower body temperature and an age‐dependent reduction in body weight. mRNA levels of key metabolic genes, including Ppargc1a, Acadm, Lipe, and Ucp3, were increased in hearts from MK2(−/−) mice. For equivalent respiration rates, mitochondria from MK2(−/−) hearts showed a significant decrease in Ca(2+) sensitivity to mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening. Eight weeks of pressure overload increased left ventricular mass in MK2(+/+) and MK2(−/−) mice; however, after 2 weeks the increase was significant in MK2(+/+) but not MK2(−/−) mice. Finally, the pressure overload–induced decrease in systolic function was attenuated in MK2(−/−) mice 2 weeks, but not 8 weeks, after constriction of the transverse aorta. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these results implicate MK2 in (1) autonomic regulation of heart rate, (2) cardiac mitochondrial function, and (3) the early stages of myocardial remodeling in response to chronic pressure overload. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7955338/ /pubmed/33533257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.017791 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Ruiz, Matthieu
Khairallah, Maya
Dingar, Dharmendra
Vaniotis, George
Khairallah, Ramzi J.
Lauzier, Benjamin
Thibault, Simon
Trépanier, Joëlle
Shi, Yanfen
Douillette, Annie
Hussein, Bahira
Nawaito, Sherin Ali
Sahadevan, Pramod
Nguyen, Albert
Sahmi, Fatiha
Gillis, Marc‐Antoine
Sirois, Martin G.
Gaestel, Matthias
Stanley, William C.
Fiset, Céline
Tardif, Jean‐Claude
Allen, Bruce G.
MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title_full MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title_fullStr MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title_full_unstemmed MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title_short MK2‐Deficient Mice Are Bradycardic and Display Delayed Hypertrophic Remodeling in Response to a Chronic Increase in Afterload
title_sort mk2‐deficient mice are bradycardic and display delayed hypertrophic remodeling in response to a chronic increase in afterload
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7955338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.017791
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