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DJ-1 Deficiency Protects against Sepsis-Induced Myocardial Depression.

Authors :
Tsoporis, James N.
Amatullah, Hajera
Gupta, Sahil
Izhar, Shehla
Ektesabi, Amin M.
Vaswani, Chirag M.
Desjardins, Jean-Francois
Kabir, Golam
Teixera Monteiro, Ana Paula
Varkouhi, Amir K.
Kavantzas, Nikolaos
Salpeas, Vasileios
Rizos, Ioannis
Marshall, John C.
Parker, Thomas G.
Leong-Poi, Howard
dos Santos, Claudia C.
Source :
Antioxidants; Mar2023, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p561, 20p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Oxidative stress is considered one of the early underlying contributors of sepsis-induced myocardial depression. DJ-1, also known as PARK7, has a well-established role as an antioxidant. We have previously shown, in a clinically relevant model of polymicrobial sepsis, DJ-1 deficiency improved survival and bacterial clearance by decreasing ROS production. In the present study, we investigated the role of DJ-1 in sepsis-induced myocardial depression. Here we compared wildtype (WT) with DJ-1 deficient mice at 24 and 48 h after cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). In WT mice, DJ-1 was increased in the myocardium post-CLP. DJ-1 deficient mice, despite enhanced inflammatory and oxidative responses, had an attenuated hypertrophic phenotype, less apoptosis, improved mitochondrial function, and autophagy, that was associated with preservation of myocardial function and improved survival compared to WT mice post-CLP. Collectively, these results identify DJ-1 as a regulator of myocardial function and as such, makes it an attractive therapeutic target in the treatment of early sepsis-induced myocardial depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763921
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Antioxidants
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162722786
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12030561