Reperfusion-activated Akt kinase prevents apoptosis in transgenic mouse hearts overexpressing insulin-like growth factor-1

K Yamashita, J Kajstura, DJ Discher… - Circulation …, 2001 - Am Heart Assoc
K Yamashita, J Kajstura, DJ Discher, BJ Wasserlauf, NH Bishopric, P Anversa, KA Webster
Circulation research, 2001Am Heart Assoc
Hearts of wild-type and insulin-like growth factor-1 overexpressing (Igf-1+/−) transgenic mice
were subjected to Langendorff perfusions and progressive periods of ischemia followed by
reperfusion. Apoptosis was measured by DNA nucleosomal cleavage and a hairpin probe
labeling assay to detect single-base overhang. Transgenic hearts subjected to 20 minutes of
ischemia and 4 hours of reperfusion (I/R) sustained a rate of apoptosis of 1.8±0.3%
compared with 4.6±1.1% for wild-type controls (n= 4; P< 0.03). Phosphorylation of the …
Abstract
—Hearts of wild-type and insulin-like growth factor-1 overexpressing (Igf-1+/−) transgenic mice were subjected to Langendorff perfusions and progressive periods of ischemia followed by reperfusion. Apoptosis was measured by DNA nucleosomal cleavage and a hairpin probe labeling assay to detect single-base overhang. Transgenic hearts subjected to 20 minutes of ischemia and 4 hours of reperfusion (I/R) sustained a rate of apoptosis of 1.8±0.3% compared with 4.6±1.1% for wild-type controls (n=4; P<0.03). Phosphorylation of the protein kinase Akt/protein kinase B was elevated 6.2-fold in transgenic hearts at baseline and increased another 4.4-fold within 10 minutes of reperfusion, remaining elevated for up to 2 hours. I/R activated Akt in wild-type hearts but to a lesser extent (1.6±0.3-fold). Pretreatment of transgenic hearts with wortmannin immediately before and during ischemia eliminated reperfusion-mediated activation of Akt and neutralized the resistance to apoptosis. The stress-activated kinase p38 was also activated during ischemia and reperfusion in both wild-type and transgenic hearts. Perfusion with the p38 inhibitor SB203580 (10 μmol/L) blocked both p38 activation and phosphorylation of Akt and differentially modulated apoptosis in wild-type and transgenic hearts. Pretreatment with SB203580 reduced apoptosis in wild-type hearts but increased apoptosis in transgenic hearts. These results demonstrate that Akt phosphorylation during I/R is modulated by IGF-1 and prevents apoptosis in hearts that overexpress the IGF-1 transgene.
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