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Defective phosphatidic acid-phospholipase C signaling in diabetic cardiomyopathy
Authors:Tappia Paramjit S  Maddaford Thane G  Hurtado Cecilia  Dibrov Elena  Austria J Alejandro  Sahi Nidhi  Panagia Vincenzo  Pierce Grant N
Institution:Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, Canada.
Abstract:The effects of exogenous phosphatidic acid (PA) on Ca2+ transients and contractile activity were studied in cardiomyocytes isolated from chronic streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. In control cells, 25 microM PA induced a significant increase in active cell shortening and Ca2+ transients. PA increased IP3 generation in the control cardiomyocytes and its inotropic effects were blocked by a phospholipase C inhibitor. In cardiomyocytes from diabetic rats, PA induced a 25% decrease in active cell shortening and no significant effect on Ca2+ transients. Basal and PA-induced IP3 generation in diabetic rat cardiomyocytes was 3-fold lower as compared to control cells. Sarcolemmal membrane PLC activity was impaired. Insulin treatment of the diabetic animals resulted in a partial recovery of PA responses. Our results, therefore, identify an important defect in the PA-PLC signaling pathway in diabetic rat cardiomyocytes, which may have significant implications for heart dysfunction during diabetes.
Keywords:Phosphatidic acid  Phospholipase C  Diabetic cardiomyopathy  Cardiomyocyte  Calcium transients  Heart
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