高脂血症载脂蛋白E-/-小鼠约束应激诱发心肌损伤的生物标志物筛选及机制分析

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目的探讨高脂血症载脂蛋白E-/-小鼠慢性束缚应激诱发心肌损伤的生物标志物和潜在机制:方法:通过约束载脂蛋白E-/-小鼠,建立高脂血症合并慢性应激模型。采用蛋白质组学和生物信息学技术描述慢性应激诱导的高脂血症小鼠心肌损伤的特征性分子变化及相关调控机制,并探索潜在的诊断生物标志物:结果:蛋白质组学分析表明,与高脂血症组相比,高脂血症合并约束应激组有43个蛋白明显上调,58个蛋白明显下调。其中,GBP2、TAOK3、TFR1 和 UCP1 是极具诊断潜力的生物标志物。KEGG通路富集分析表明,铁突变是加速高脂血症合并约束应激诱导模型心肌损伤的重要通路。在该模型中,mmu_circ_0001567/miR-7a/Tfr-1和mmu_circ_0001042/miR-7a/Tfr-1可能是与铁突变相关的重要circRNA-miRNA-mRNA调控网络:结论:慢性束缚应激可通过铁蛋白沉积加重高脂血症小鼠的心肌损伤。结论:慢性束缚应激可通过铁突变加重高脂血症小鼠的心肌损伤,筛选出四种潜在的生物标志物用于心肌损伤诊断,为高脂血症合并束缚应激引起的心脏性猝死(SCD)提供了新的研究方向。
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Biomarkers Screening and Mechanisms Analysis of the Restraint Stress-Induced Myocardial Injury in Hyperlipidemia ApoE-/- Mice.

Objectives: To explore the biomarkers and potential mechanisms of chronic restraint stress-induced myocardial injury in hyperlipidemia ApoE-/- mice.

Methods: The hyperlipidemia combined with the chronic stress model was established by restraining the ApoE-/- mice. Proteomics and bioinformatics techniques were used to describe the characteristic molecular changes and related regulatory mechanisms of chronic stress-induced myocardial injury in hyperlipidemia mice and to explore potential diagnostic biomarkers.

Results: Proteomic analysis showed that there were 43 significantly up-regulated and 58 significantly down-regulated differentially expressed proteins in hyperlipidemia combined with the restraint stress group compared with the hyperlipidemia group. Among them, GBP2, TAOK3, TFR1 and UCP1 were biomarkers with great diagnostic potential. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis indicated that ferroptosis was a significant pathway that accelerated the myocardial injury in hyperlipidemia combined with restraint stress-induced model. The mmu_circ_0001567/miR-7a/Tfr-1 and mmu_circ_0001042/miR-7a/Tfr-1 might be important circRNA-miRNA-mRNA regulatory networks related to ferroptosis in this model.

Conclusions: Chronic restraint stress may aggravate myocardial injury in hyperlipidemia mice via ferroptosis. Four potential biomarkers are selected for myocardial injury diagnosis, providing a new direction for sudden cardiac death (SCD) caused by hyperlipidemia combined with the restraint stress.

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