Protective Effects of TRPV1 Activation Against Cardiac Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury is Blunted by Diet-Induced Obesity

Beihua Zhong, Shuangtao Ma, Donna H. Wang
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Background Activation of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Subtype 1 (TRPV1) channels protects the heart from Ischemia/Reperfusion (I/R) injury through releasing Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) and Substance P (SP). The current study aimed to study the cardioprotective effects of TRPV1 in obesity. Methods TRPV1 gene knockout (TRPV1-/-) and Wild-Type (WT) mice were Fed a High-Fat Diet (HFD) or a control diet or for 20 weeks, and then the hearts were collected for I/R injury ex vivo. The hearts were mounted on a Langendorff apparatus and subjected to ischemia (30 min) and reperfusion (40 min) after incubated with capsaicin (10 nmol/L), CGRP (0.1 µmol/L) and SP (0.1 µmol/L). Then, Coronary Flow (CF), left ventricular peak positive dP/dt (+dP/dt), Left Ventricular Developed Pressure (LVDP) and Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure (LVEDP) were measured. Results HFD intake remarkably reduced CF, +dP/dt and LVDP and elevated LVEDP in both strains (P<0.05). Treatment with capsaicin decreased infarct size, increased CF, +dP/dt and LVDP, and decreased LVEDP in WT mice on control diet (P<0.05), but did not do so in other three groups. Treatment with CGRP and SP decreased infarct size in both strains fed with control diet (P<0.05). In contrast, not all the parameters of cardiac postischemic recovery in HFD-fed WT and TRPV1-/- mice were improved by CGRP and SP. Conclusion These results suggest that HFD intake impairs cardiac postischemic recovery. HFD-induced impairment of recovery is alleviated by CGRP in both strains and by SP only in TRPV1-/- mice, indicating that the effects of CGRP and SP are differentially regulated during HFD intake.
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TRPV1激活对心脏缺血/再灌注损伤的保护作用被饮食性肥胖削弱
瞬时受体电位香草素亚型1 (TRPV1)通道的激活通过释放降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)和P物质(SP)保护心脏免受缺血/再灌注(I/R)损伤。目前的研究旨在研究TRPV1在肥胖中的心脏保护作用。方法TRPV1基因敲除小鼠(TRPV1-/-)和野生型小鼠(WT)分别饲喂高脂饲料(HFD)和对照饲料(对照组)或20周,取心脏进行离体I/R损伤。分别用辣椒素(10 nmol/L)、CGRP(0.1µmol/L)和SP(0.1µmol/L)孵育后,将心脏置于Langendorff仪上缺血(30 min)和再灌注(40 min)。测量冠状动脉血流(CF)、左室峰值dP/dt阳性(+dP/dt)、左室发育压(LVDP)、左室舒张末期压(LVEDP)。结果HFD显著降低了两种菌株的CF、+dP/dt和LVDP,显著升高了LVEDP (P<0.05)。在对照组小鼠中,辣椒素可降低梗死面积,增加CF、+dP/dt和LVDP,降低LVEDP (P<0.05),而在其他三组小鼠中则无此作用。CGRP和SP均能显著降低对照组小鼠的梗死面积(P<0.05)。相比之下,CGRP和SP并没有改善HFD喂养的WT和TRPV1-/-小鼠心肌缺血后恢复的所有参数。结论HFD摄入损害了心脏缺血后恢复。CGRP在两种小鼠中均可减轻HFD诱导的恢复损伤,而SP仅在TRPV1-/-小鼠中可减轻CGRP的作用,这表明CGRP和SP的作用在HFD摄入过程中受到不同的调节。
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