敲除ACE-N有助于心肌梗死后心功能的改善

Hamid Suhail , Hongmei Peng , Jiang Xu , Hani N. Sabbah , Khalid Matrougui , Tang-Dong Liao , Pablo A. Ortiz , Kenneth E. Bernstein , Nour-Eddine Rhaleb
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血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)通过其n端位点(ACEN)将n-乙酰-seryl-天冬氨酸-赖氨酸-脯氨酸(Ac-SDKP)水解成无活性片段。我们之前发现Ac-SDKP介导ACE抑制剂的心脏作用。敲除ACE-N引起的内源性Ac-SDKP的生物利用度增加是否也能改善心肌梗死(MI)诱发心力衰竭(HF)的心功能尚不清楚。野生型(WT)和ACE-N敲除型(ACE-NKO)小鼠通过结扎左前降支进行心肌梗死,然后用载药或Ac-SDKP (1.6 mg/kg/天,s.c)治疗5周,之后进行超声心动图检查,并收集左心室(LV)进行组织学和分子生物学研究。与对照组相比,假手术组和心肌梗死组ACE-NKO小鼠血浆Ac-SDKP浓度均升高。外源性Ac-SDKP进一步升高了其在WT和ACE-NKO中的循环浓度。心肌梗死后,WT和ACE-NKO小鼠的缩短(SF)和射血(EF)分数均显著降低,但ACE-NKO小鼠的降低幅度较小。外源性Ac-SDKP仅在WT中改善心肌梗死后的心功能,但在ACE-NKO小鼠中没有表现出任何附加性改善。肌内质网钙转运atp酶(SERCA2)是心功能和钙稳态的标志,在心肌梗死后WT显著降低,但用Ac-SDKP挽救,而ACE-NKO小鼠SERCA2表达的损失较小。我们的研究表明,ACE-N基因缺失导致心肌梗死后小鼠左室心功能改善,这可能是由循环Ac-SDKP增加和SERCA2表达最低限度降低介导的。因此,未来开发特异性和选择性ACE-N抑制剂可能代表一种增加内源性Ac-SDKP以保护心脏免受心肌梗死后重构的新方法。
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Knockout of ACE-N facilitates improved cardiac function after myocardial infarction

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) hydrolyzes N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline (Ac-SDKP) into inactive fragments through its N-terminal site (ACEN). We previously showed that Ac-SDKP mediates ACE inhibitors' cardiac effects. Whether increased bioavailability of endogenous Ac-SDKP caused by knocking out ACE-N also improves cardiac function in myocardial infarction (MI)-induced heart failure (HF) is unknown. Wild-type (WT) and ACE-N knockout (ACE-NKO) mice were subjected to MI by ligating the left anterior descending artery and treated with vehicle or Ac-SDKP (1.6 mg/kg/day, s.c.) for 5 weeks, after which echocardiography was performed and left ventricles (LV) were harvested for histology and molecular biology studies. ACE-NKO mice showed increased plasma Ac-SDKP concentrations in both sham and MI group compared to WT. Exogenous Ac-SDKP further increased its circulating concentrations in WT and ACE-NKO. Shortening (SF) and ejection (EF) fractions were significantly decreased in both WT and ACE-NKO mice post-MI, but ACE-NKO mice exhibited significantly lesser decrease. Exogenous Ac-SDKP ameliorated cardiac function post-MI only in WT but failed to show any additive improvement in ACE-NKO mice. Sarcoendoplasmic reticulum calcium transport ATPase (SERCA2), a marker of cardiac function and calcium homeostasis, was significantly decreased in WT post-MI but rescued with Ac-SDKP, whereas ACE-NKO mice displayed less loss of SERCA2 expression. Our study demonstrates that gene deletion of ACE-N resulted in improved LV cardiac function in mice post-MI, which is likely mediated by increased circulating Ac-SDKP and minimally reduced expression of SERCA2. Thus, future development of specific and selective inhibitors for ACE-N could represent a novel approach to increase endogenous Ac-SDKP toward protecting the heart from post-MI remodeling.

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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology plus Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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