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Cardiac Overexpression of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 in Transgenic Mice Mimics Ischemic Preconditioning Through SAPK/JNK1/2 Activation

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Journal Cardiovasc Res
Date 2003 Feb 5
PMID 12566125
Citations 15
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Objective And Methods: Although a beneficial association between innate immunity and ischemic preconditioning has recently been proposed, the mechanisms responsible for this link are poorly understood. To test the hypothesis that pro-inflammatory cytokines have a beneficial role in the activation of the cell survival pathway mediated by ischemic preconditioning, we have studied transgenic mice with cardiac myocyte specific overexpression of murine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). The resistance to ischemia was studied by performing 45-min (with or without injection of the SAPK/JNKs inhibitor D-JNKI1) and 3-day left coronary artery occlusions as well as 45-min left coronary artery occlusion followed by 3 days of reperfusion. In addition, quantitative Western blot analyses for TNF-alpha, and SAPK/JNK1/2, ERK1/2 and p38 activity were performed.

Results: Infarct size, expressed in percent of either the risk area or the left ventricle, was reduced in transgenic mice when compared with control after both, 45-min (14.7+/-2.6% vs. 52.0+/-2.4%; P<0.05) and 45-min occlusion followed by 3 days of reperfusion (23.2+/-1.8% vs. 30.0+/-1.8%; P<0.05) but it was not significantly different for 3-day occlusion. Western blot analyses showed significantly increased levels of TNF-alpha (1.8-fold) and phosphorylated-SAPK/JNK1/2 (1.5-fold) in transgenic hearts. Phosphorylated-ERK1/2, and phosphorylated-p38 levels were unchanged. Immunohistochemistry revealed that in transgenic mice monocytes/macrophages, lymphocytes, and fibroblasts are the source of TNF-alpha, whereas myocytes have increased phosphorylated-SAPK/JNK1/2 levels. In addition, injection of the SAPK/JNKs inhibitor D-JNKI1 partially abrogated the cardioprotective effect observed in untreated transgenic mice.

Conclusion: Overexpression of MCP-1 by cardiomyocytes causes chronic infiltration and activation of leukocytes, resulting in elevated TNF-alpha secretion and SAPK/JNK1/2 activation. The activation of this pathway is in part responsible for the preconditioning effect of MCP-1 overexpression. These results show a possible beneficial link between innate immunity and ischemic preconditioning through MAP-kinase activation.

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