Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species: which ROS signals cardioprotection?

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作者
Garlid, Anders O. [1 ]
Jaburek, Martin [2 ]
Jacobs, Jeremy P. [1 ]
Garlid, Keith D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Portland State Univ, Dept Biol, Portland, OR 97207 USA
[2] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Physiol, Dept Membrane Transport Biophys, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
mitochondria; cardioprotection; reactive oxygen species; K-ATP channels; cardiac ischemia; ROS signaling; PROTEIN-KINASE-C; FREE-RADICAL GENERATION; K-ATP CHANNEL; PKC-EPSILON; N-2-MERCAPTOPROPIONYL GLYCINE; ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; HEART; MITOK(ATP); RAT;
D O I
10.1152/ajpheart.00858.2012
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Mitochondria are the major effectors of cardioprotection by procedures that open the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mitoK(ATP)), including ischemic and pharmacological preconditioning. MitoK(ATP) opening leads to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), which then activate a mitoK(ATP)-associated PKC epsilon, which phosphorylates mitoK(ATP) and leaves it in a persistent open state (Costa AD, Garlid KD. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 295, H874-H882, 2008). The ROS responsible for this effect is not known. The present study focuses on superoxide (O-2(center dot-)), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and hydroxyl radical (HO center dot), each of which has been proposed as the signaling ROS. Feedback activation of mitoK(ATP) provides an ideal setting for studying endogenous ROS signaling. Respiring rat heart mitochondria were preincubated with ATP and diazoxide, together with an agent being tested for interference with this process, either by scavenging ROS or by blocking ROS transformations. The mitochondria were then assayed to determine whether or not the persistent phosphorylated open state was achieved. Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylformamide (DMF), deferoxamine, Trolox, and bromoenol lactone each interfered with formation of the ROS-dependent open state. Catalase did not interfere with this step. We also found that DMF blocked cardioprotection by both ischemic preconditioning and diazoxide. The lack of a catalase effect and the inhibitory effects of agents acting downstream of HO center dot excludes H2O2 as the endogenous signaling ROS. Taken together, the results support the conclusion that the ROS message is carried by a downstream product of HO center dot and that it is probably a product of phospholipid oxidation.
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页码:H960 / H968
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