C1q/ tnf相关蛋白-2改善血管生成,保护缺血-再灌注心肌功能。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Mingfang Ye, Qi-Hong Wu, Ke Yang, Yukun Luo
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摘要

背景:侧支生长在急性心肌梗死的恢复中起重要作用。CTRP家族成员C1q/ tnf相关蛋白2 (CTRP2)对细胞存活具有一定的保护作用。本研究探讨了CTRP2与侧支生长的关系。方法:采用心肌缺血再灌注(I/R)法观察C57BL/6小鼠心肌缺血再灌注(I/R)后CTRP2的表达及对梗死面积、心功能和血管新生的影响。用后肢缺血模型观察CTRP2的作用。在体外,我们检测了ctrp2介导的内皮细胞血管生成、AKT激活和VEGFR2表达的调节。在一个队列中观察到CTRP2水平与良好的侧枝生长相关。结果:I/R降低了CTRP2的表达,腹腔注射重组CTRP2蛋白可改善梗死面积、心功能和血管新生。CTRP2过表达促进缺血后肢小鼠的血液再灌注和侧支生长。在体外,CTRP2以剂量依赖的方式增强了管的形成和迁移,而CTRP2增加了AKT磷酸化和VEGFR2的表达。在一项观察性临床队列研究中,CTRP2水平在侧枝生长良好的患者中显著升高,而在侧枝生长不良的患者中,CTRP2水平呈负相关。结论:CTRP2通过促进AKT-VEGFR2促进侧枝生长,改善心功能。
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C1q/TNF-related protein-2 improved angiogenesis to protect myocardial function during ischaemia‒reperfusion.

C1q/TNF-related protein-2 improved angiogenesis to protect myocardial function during ischaemia‒reperfusion.

C1q/TNF-related protein-2 improved angiogenesis to protect myocardial function during ischaemia‒reperfusion.

C1q/TNF-related protein-2 improved angiogenesis to protect myocardial function during ischaemia‒reperfusion.

Background: Collateral growth plays an important role in the recovery of acute myocardial infarction. C1q/TNF-related protein-2 (CTRP2), a CTRP family member, showed some protective effects on cell survival. In this study, the relationship between CTRP2 and collateral growth was examined.

Methods: C57BL/6 mice were subjected to myocardial ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R), and the expression of CTRP2 and the effect of CTRP2 on infarction size, cardiac function and angiogenesis were examined. The ischaemic hindlimb model was also used to examine the effect of CTRP2. In vitro, CTRP2-mediated regulation of angiogenesis, AKT activation and VEGFR2 expression in endothelial cells was examined. The CTRP2 level associated with good collateral growth was observed in a cohort.

Results: I/R reduced CTRP2 expression, and intraperitoneal injection of recombinant CTRP2 protein improved infarction size, cardiac function and angiogenesis. Overexpression of CTRP2 promoted blood refusion and collateral growth in ischaemic hindlimb mice. In vitro, CTRP2 enhanced tube formation and migration in a dose-dependent manner, while CTRP2 increased AKT phosphorylation and VEGFR2 expression. In an observational clinical cohort, CTRP2 levels were significantly increased in patients with good collateral growth, and CTRP2 was negatively associated with poor collateral growth in patients.

Conclusion: CTRP2 improved cardiac function by promoting collateral growth by promoting AKT-VEGFR2.

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Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research
Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research is the first international peer-reviewed journal to unite diabetes and vascular disease in a single title. The journal publishes original papers, research letters and reviews. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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