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Role of Cardiac Isoform of Alpha-2 Macroglobulin in Diabetic Myocardium

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2010 Dec 29
PMID 21188621
Citations 4
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Earlier studies from one of the investigator's laboratory have demonstrated the presence of a high molecular weight protein (182 kDa) in the blood serum of laboratory animals subjected to pressure-induced cardiac hypertrophy and suggested that this protein may be involved in the development of cardiac hypertrophy. Studies have shown that this protein is also involved in earlier stages of cardiac complications associated with diabetes, but the role of this protein in diabetic heart is less understood. So we aimed to check whether this protein is having any protective role in diabetic heart. The protein was purified from serum of rats induced with cardiac hypertrophy and the purified protein was injected through tail vein of diabetic rats for further studies. The results of various antioxidant enzymes and the TBARS levels have indicated the antioxidant activity of this protein. Real-time PCR analysis of gene expression revealed the upregulation of certain muscle-specific genes like β-MHC, MLC-2, and skeletal α actin in diabetic group and also in presence of 182-kDa protein. The results further showed a down regulation of genes such as cardiac α-actin and α- MHC implicating the role of this protein in the development of cardiac hypertrophy in diabetes. Increased cardiac hypertrophy as revealed by the expression of various genes and improved antioxidant potential in presence of 182 kDa protein in diabetes at the earlier stages is beneficial for counteracting the myocardial damage associated with diabetes.

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