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Activation of hypoxia response in endothelial cells contributes to ischemic cardioprotection

Authors :
Walter J. Koch
Peppi Koivunen
Kari I. Kivirikko
Kari Alitalo
Raija Sormunen
Raisa Serpi
Andrey Anisimov
Sara Karsikas
Laura Vainio
Erhe Gao
Zoltan Szabo
Ilkka Pietilä
Johanna Magga
Johanna Myllyharju
Risto Kerkelä
Source :
Molecular and cellular biology. 33(16)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Small-molecule inhibition of hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl 4-hydroxylases (HIF-P4Hs) is being explored for the treatment of anemia. Previous studies have suggested that HIF-P4H-2 inhibition may also protect the heart from an ischemic insult. Hif-p4h-2(gt/gt) mice, which have 76 to 93% knockdown of Hif-p4h-2 mRNA in endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and cardiomyocytes and normoxic stabilization of Hif-α, were subjected to ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). Hif-p4h-2 deficiency resulted in increased survival, better-preserved left ventricle (LV) systolic function, and a smaller infarct size. Surprisingly, a significantly larger area of the LV remained perfused during LAD ligation in Hif-p4h-2(gt/gt) hearts than in wild-type hearts. However, no difference was observed in collateral vessels, while the size of capillaries, but not their number, was significantly greater in Hif-p4h-2(gt/gt) hearts than in wild-type hearts. Hif-p4h-2(gt/gt) mice showed increased cardiac expression of endothelial Hif target genes for Tie-2, apelin, APJ, and endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) and increased serum NO concentrations. Remarkably, blockage of Tie-2 signaling was sufficient to normalize cardiac apelin and APJ expression and resulted in reversal of the enlarged-capillary phenotype and ischemic cardioprotection in Hif-p4h-2(gt/gt) hearts. Activation of the hypoxia response by HIF-P4H-2 inhibition in endothelial cells appears to be a major determinant of ischemic cardioprotection and justifies the exploration of systemic small-molecule HIF-P4H-2 inhibitors for ischemic heart disease.

Details

ISSN :
10985549
Volume :
33
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and cellular biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b05821ea2f5015cd573f701eac46e50b