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Improved myocardial perfusion in chronic diabetic mice by the up‐regulation of pLKB1 and AMPK signaling
Authors:Claudia Kusmic  Antonio L'Abbate  Gianmario Sambuceti  George Drummond  Cristina Barsanti  Marco Matteucci  Jian Cao  Francesco Piccolomini  Jennifer Cheng  Nader G Abraham
Institution:1. CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy;2. Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy;3. Department of Nuclear Medicine, S. Martino Hospital, University of Genoa and Advanced Biotechnology Center, Genoa, Italy;4. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Medicine, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
Abstract:Previous studies related impaired myocardial microcirculation in diabetes to oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction. Thus, this study was aimed to determine the effect of up‐regulating pAMPK‐pAKT signaling on coronary microvascular reactivity in the isolated heart of diabetic mice. We measured coronary resistance in wild‐type and streptozotocin (STZ)‐treated mice, during perfusion pressure changes. Glucose, insulin, and adiponectin levels in plasma and superoxide formation, NOx levels and heme oxygenase (HO) activity in myocardial tissue were determined. In addition, the expression of HO‐1, 3‐nitrotyrosine, pLKB1, pAMPK, pAKT, and peNOS proteins in control and diabetic hearts were measured. Coronary response to changes in perfusion pressure diverged from control in a time‐dependent manner following STZ administration. The responses observed at 28 weeks of diabetes (the maximum time examined) were mimicked by L‐NAME administration to control animals and were associated with a decrease in serum adiponectin and myocardial pLKB1, pAMPK, pAKT, and pGSK‐3 expression. Cobalt protoporphyrin treatment to induce HO‐1 expression reversed the microvascular reactivity seen in diabetes towards that of controls. Up‐regulation of HO‐1 was associated with an increase in adiponectin, pLKB1, pAKT, pAMPK, pGSK‐3, and peNOS levels and a decrease in myocardial superoxide and 3‐nitrotyrosine levels. In the present study we describe the time course of microvascular functional changes during the development of diabetes and the existence of a unique relationship between the levels of serum adiponectin, pLKB1, pAKT, and pAMPK activation in diabetic hearts. The restoration of microvascular function suggests a new therapeutic approach to even advanced cardiac microvascular derangement in diabetes. J. Cell. Biochem. 109: 1033–1044, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:coronary microcirculation  diabetic cardiomyopathy  heme‐oxygenase‐1  endothelial dysfunction  adiponectin
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