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AICAR prevents heat-induced sudden death in RyR1 mutant mice independent of AMPK activation
Authors:Lanner Johanna T  Georgiou Dimitra K  Dagnino-Acosta Adan  Ainbinder Alina  Cheng Qing  Joshi Aditya D  Chen Zanwen  Yarotskyy Viktor  Oakes Joshua M  Lee Chang Seok  Monroe Tanner O  Santillan Arturo  Dong Keke  Goodyear Laurie  Ismailov Iskander I  Rodney George G  Dirksen Robert T  Hamilton Susan L
Institution:Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
Abstract:Mice with a knock-in mutation (Y524S) in the type I ryanodine receptor (Ryr1), a mutation analogous to the Y522S mutation that is associated with malignant hyperthermia in humans, die when exposed to short periods of temperature elevation (≥37 °C). We show here that treatment with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleoside (AICAR) prevents this heat-induced sudden death in this mouse model. The protection by AICAR is independent of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation and results from a newly identified action of the compound on mutant Ryr1 to reduce Ca(2+) leak from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to the sarcoplasm. AICAR thus prevents Ca(2+)-dependent increases in the amount of both reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) that act to further increase resting Ca(2+) concentrations. If unchecked, the temperature-driven increases in resting Ca(2+) concentrations and the amounts of ROS and RNS create an amplifying cycle that ultimately triggers sustained muscle contractions, rhabdomyolysis and death. Although antioxidants are effective in reducing this cycle in vitro, only AICAR prevents heat-induced death in vivo. Our findings suggest that AICAR is probably effective in prophylactic treatment of humans with enhanced susceptibility to exercise- and/or heat-induced sudden death associated with RYR1 mutations.
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