[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial division/mitophagy inhibitor (Mdivi) ameliorates pressure overload induced heart failure

S Givvimani, C Munjal, N Tyagi, U Sen, N Metreveli… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
S Givvimani, C Munjal, N Tyagi, U Sen, N Metreveli, SC Tyagi
PloS one, 2012journals.plos.org
Background We have previously reported the role of anti-angiogenic factors in inducing the
transition from compensatory cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure and the significance of
MMP-9 and TIMP-3 in promoting this process during pressure overload hemodynamic
stress. Several studies reported the evidence of cardiac autophagy, involving removal of
cellular organelles like mitochondria (mitophagy), peroxisomes etc., in the pathogenesis of
heart failure. However, little is known regarding the therapeutic role of mitochondrial division …
Background
We have previously reported the role of anti-angiogenic factors in inducing the transition from compensatory cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure and the significance of MMP-9 and TIMP-3 in promoting this process during pressure overload hemodynamic stress. Several studies reported the evidence of cardiac autophagy, involving removal of cellular organelles like mitochondria (mitophagy), peroxisomes etc., in the pathogenesis of heart failure. However, little is known regarding the therapeutic role of mitochondrial division inhibitor (Mdivi) in the pressure overload induced heart failure. We hypothesize that treatment with mitochondrial division inhibitor (Mdivi) inhibits abnormal mitophagy in a pressure overload heart and thus ameliorates heart failure condition.
Materials and Methods
To verify this, ascending aortic banding was done in wild type mice to create pressure overload induced heart failure and then treated with Mdivi and compared with vehicle treated controls.
Results
Expression of MMP-2, vascular endothelial growth factor, CD31, was increased, while expression of anti angiogenic factors like endostatin and angiostatin along with MMP-9, TIMP-3 was reduced in Mdivi treated AB 8 weeks mice compared to vehicle treated controls. Expression of mitophagy markers like LC3 and p62 was decreased in Mdivi treated mice compared to controls. Cardiac functional status assessed by echocardiography showed improvement and there is also a decrease in the deposition of fibrosis in Mdivi treated mice compared to controls.
Conclusion
Above results suggest that Mdivi inhibits the abnormal cardiac mitophagy response during sustained pressure overload stress and propose the novel therapeutic role of Mdivi in ameliorating heart failure.
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