apoe衍生肽(ApoEFrag)在大鼠心肌梗死中的心脏保护作用:机制研究

IF 3.7 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Sakeel Ahmed, Mohd Rihan, Abhay H. Pande and Shyam Sunder Sharma*, 
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摘要

心血管疾病是全球非传染性疾病中导致死亡的主要原因。心肌梗死(MI)是由急性或慢性心肌缺血引起的最重要的心血管疾病之一,可导致不可逆的损害。尽管这些疾病造成了巨大的负担,但具体的治疗仍然局限于症状管理。ApoEFrag已被证明对中枢神经系统有保护作用。然而,apoe模拟物的心脏保护潜力尚未被研究。因此,本研究探讨ApoEFrag(一种新型apoe -拟肽)在大鼠急性心肌梗死模型中的心脏保护潜力。异丙肾上腺素(100 mg/kg皮下注射)给药24 h诱导心肌梗死。ApoEFrag给药剂量分别为0.5和1mg /kg。治疗后,我们使用PV-loop系统测量心电图(ECG)变化以及动脉和心室压力功能。收集血浆和心脏样本进行生化评估,包括血浆损伤标志物、肥厚指数参数、炎症标志物、基因/蛋白表达分析和组织病理学研究。iso诱导的心肌梗死导致心电图模式改变、心室功能障碍、纤维化增加和肥厚指数参数升高。此外,ISO管理导致炎症标志物和氧化应激水平升高,ApoEFrag治疗逆转了这一点。此外,ApoEFrag显著改善了心肌损伤、炎症、肥厚指数参数、ECG改变、心室功能障碍和心肌纤维化。值得注意的是,ApoEFrag也改善了线粒体健康。本研究提示ApoEFrag在急性心肌梗死模型中具有显著的心脏保护作用。
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Cardioprotective Potential of ApoE-Derived Peptide (ApoEFrag) in Myocardial Infarction in Rats: A Mechanistic Study

Cardioprotective Potential of ApoE-Derived Peptide (ApoEFrag) in Myocardial Infarction in Rats: A Mechanistic Study

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death among non-communicable diseases globally. Myocardial infarction (MI) is one of the most significant CVDs resulting from acute or chronic myocardial ischemia, which can lead to irreversible damage. Despite the substantial burden posed by these conditions, specific treatments remain limited to symptomatic management. ApoEFrag has been shown to be protective in the CNS. However, the cardioprotective potential of ApoE-mimetic has not been investigated. Thus, this study investigates the cardioprotective potential of ApoEFrag, a novel ApoE-mimetic peptide, in an acute MI model in rats. MI was induced in rats through two doses of isoproterenol (100 mg/kg via subcutaneous injection) administered 24 h apart. ApoEFrag was given at doses of 0.5 and 1 mg/kg to ISO-treated rats. Following treatment, we measured electrocardiogram (ECG) changes and arterial and ventricular pressure functions using the PV-loop system. Plasma and heart samples were collected for biochemical assessments, including plasma injury markers, hypertrophic index parameters, inflammatory markers, gene/protein expression analysis, and histopathological studies. ISO-induced MI resulted in alterations in ECG patterns, ventricular dysfunction, increased fibrosis, and elevated hypertrophic index parameters. Additionally, ISO administration led to increased inflammatory markers and oxidative stress levels, which were reversed by the ApoEFrag treatment. Furthermore, ApoEFrag significantly ameliorated cardiac injury, inflammation, hypertrophic index parameters, ECG alterations, ventricular dysfunction, and cardiac fibrosis in ISO-induced MI models. Notably, ApoEFrag also improved mitochondrial health. This study suggests that ApoEFrag has significant cardioprotective potential in an acute myocardial infarction model.

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ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science
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