2010
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1001360107
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Cardiac hypertrophy is not amplified by deletion of cGMP-dependent protein kinase I in cardiomyocytes

Abstract: It has been suggested that cGMP kinase I (cGKI) dampens cardiac hypertrophy. We have compared the effect of isoproterenol (ISO) and transverse aortic constriction (TAC) on hypertrophy in WT [control (CTR)] mice, total cGKI-KO mice, and cGKIβ rescue mice (βRM) lacking cGKI specifically in cardiomyocytes (CMs). Infusion of ISO did not change the expression of cGKI in the hearts of CTR mice or βRM but raised the heart weight by ∼20% in both. An identical hypertrophic growth response was measured in CMs from CTR m… Show more

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“…1D). This result suggests, in agreement with our previous findings (22), that the absence of cGKI in the CMs and ECs of the heart does not increase the extent of cardiac hypertrophy, at least under normal physiological conditions.…”
Section: Aii Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy In the Absence And Presence Ofsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…1D). This result suggests, in agreement with our previous findings (22), that the absence of cGKI in the CMs and ECs of the heart does not increase the extent of cardiac hypertrophy, at least under normal physiological conditions.…”
Section: Aii Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy In the Absence And Presence Ofsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This result strongly suggests the major effects of sildenafil on these parameters are due to effects outside of the SMCs and CMFs. (iv) Similarly to what has been observed with isoproterenol infusion and aortic constriction (22), AII-induced hypertrophy was not augmented and, if anything, slightly reduced in βRM compared with WT mice despite an increase in fibrosis (Fig. 4).…”
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“…Binding of NO to the heme of GC1 increases the catalytic activity >50‐fold. The NO‐GC1‐cGMP pathway regulates numerous cardiovascular functions, including vascular tone and cardiac homeostasis, mostly through activation of protein kinase G. Specifically in the heart, the NO‐cGMP signaling has a well‐established cardioprotective effect against hypertrophy, acute ischemia/reperfusion injury, and heart failure 1. In isolated cardiomyocytes from systemic GCα1 knockout (GCα1‐KO) mice, a model used herein, it was shown that GC1 modulates cardiac contractility by mediating both negative and positive ionotropic effects, under β3 adrenergic stimulation and basal condition, respectively 2.…”
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