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Single Acute Stress-induced Progesterone and Ovariectomy Alter Cardiomyocyte Contractile Function in Female Rats

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Journal Croat Med J
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2014 Jun 4
PMID 24891282
Citations 8
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Abstract

Aim: To assess how ovarian-derived sex hormones (in particular progesterone) modify the effects of single acute stress on the mechanical and biochemical properties of left ventricular cardiomyocytes in the rat.

Methods: Non-ovariectomized (control, n=8) and ovariectomized (OVX, n=8) female rats were kept under normal conditions or were exposed to stress (control-S, n=8 and OVX-S, n=8). Serum progesterone levels were measured using a chemiluminescent immunoassay. Left ventricular myocardial samples were used for isometric force measurements and protein analysis. Ca(2+)-dependent active force (Factive), Ca(2+)-independent passive force (Fpassive), and Ca(2+)-sensitivity of force production were determined in single, mechanically isolated, permeabilized cardiomyocytes. Stress- and ovariectomy-induced alterations in myofilament proteins (myosin-binding protein C [MyBP-C], troponin I [TnI], and titin) were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis using protein and phosphoprotein stainings.

Results: Serum progesterone levels were significantly increased in stressed rats (control-S, 35.6±4.8 ng/mL and OVX-S, 21.9±4.0 ng/mL) compared to control (10±2.9 ng/mL) and OVX (2.8±0.5 ng/mL) groups. Factive was higher in the OVX groups (OVX, 25.9±3.4 kN/m(2) and OVX-S, 26.3±3.0 kN/m(2)) than in control groups (control, 16.4±1.2 kN/m(2) and control-S, 14.4±0.9 kN/m(2)). Regarding the potential molecular mechanisms, Factive correlated with MyBP-C phosphorylation, while myofilament Ca(2+)-sensitivity inversely correlated with serum progesterone levels when the mean values were plotted for all animal groups. Fpassive was unaffected by any treatment.

Conclusion: Stress increases ovary-independent synthesis and release of progesterone, which may regulate Ca(2+)-sensitivity of force production in left ventricular cardiomyocytes. Stress and female hormones differently alter Ca(2+)-dependent cardiomyocyte contractile force production, which may have pathophysiological importance during stress conditions affecting postmenopausal women.

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