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001-es BibID:BIBFORM099194
035-os BibID:(WOS)000751415800001 (Scopus)85124483518
Első szerző:Priksz Dániel (farmakológus)
Cím:Nicotinic-acid derivative BGP-15 improves diastolic function in a rabbit model of atherosclerotic cardiomyopathy / Priksz Daniel, Lampe Nora, Kovacs Arpad, Herwig Melissa, Bombicz Mariann, Varga Balazs, Wilisicz Tician, Szilvassy Judit, Posa Aniko, Kiss Rita, Gesztelyi Rudolf, Raduly Arnold, Szekeres Reka, Sieme Marcel, Papp Zoltan, Toth Attila, Hamdani Nazha, Szilvassy Zoltan, Juhasz Bela
Dátum:2022
ISSN:0007-1188
Megjegyzések:Background and purpose: Small molecule BGP-15 has been reported to alleviate signs of heart failure and improve muscle function in murine models. Here, we investigated the acute and chronic effects of BGP-15 in a rabbit model of atherosclerotic cardiomyopathy. Experimental approach: Rabbits were maintained on standard chow (Control) or atherogenic diet (HC) for 16 weeks. BGP-15 was administered intravenously (once) or orally (for 16 weeks), to assess acute and chronic effects. Cardiac function was evaluated by echocardiography, endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation was assessed, and key molecules of the protein kinase G (PKG) axis were examined by ELISA and Western blot. Passive force generation was investigated in skinned cardiomyocytes. Key results: Both acute and chronic BGP-15 treatment improved the diastolic performance of the diseased heart, however, vasorelaxation and serum lipid markers were unaffected. Myocardial cGMP levels were elevated in the BGP-15-treated group, along with preserved PKG activity and increased phospholamban Ser16-phosphorylation. PDE5 expression decreased in the BGP-15-treated group, and the substance inhibited PDE1 enzyme. Cardiomyocyte passive tension reduced in BGP-15-treated rabbits, the ratio of titin N2BA/N2B isoforms increased, and PKG-dependent N2B-titin phosphorylation elevated in the BGP-15-treated group. Conclusions and implications: Here we report that BGP-15-treatment improves diastolic function, reduces cardiomyocyte stiffness, and restores titin compliance in a rabbit model of atherosclerotic cardiomyopathy by increasing the activity of the cGMP-PKG axis. As BGP-15 is proven to be safe, it may have clinical value in the treatment of diastolic dysfunction.
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folyóiratcikk
BGP-15
diastolic dysfunction
hypercholesterolemia
protein kinase G
titin
Megjelenés:British Journal Of Pharmacology. - 179 : 10 (2022), p. 2240-2258. -
További szerzők:Lampé Nóra Kovács Árpád (1986-) (kardiológus) Herwig, Melissa Bombicz Mariann (1987-) (gyógyszerész) Varga Balázs (1984-) (kísérletes farmakológus) Wilisicz, Tician Szilvássy Judit (1960-2022) (fül- orr- gégész) Pósa Anikó Kiss Rita (1974-) (laboratóriumi diagnosztika szakorvos) Gesztelyi Rudolf (1969-) (kísérletes farmakológus) Ráduly Arnold Péter (1993-) Szekeres Réka (1995-) (orvos) Sieme, Marcel Papp Zoltán (1965-) (kardiológus, élettanász) Tóth Attila (1971-) (biológus) Hamdani, Nazha Szilvássy Zoltán (1957-) (belgyógyász, farmakológus, klinikai farmakológus) Juhász Béla (1978-) (kísérletes farmakológus)
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