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. 2001 Mar;280(3):H962-8.
doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.2001.280.3.H962.

Overexpression of cardiac I-kappaBalpha prevents endotoxin-induced myocardial dysfunction

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Overexpression of cardiac I-kappaBalpha prevents endotoxin-induced myocardial dysfunction

S B Haudek et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2001 Mar.
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Abstract

Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappaB) is an inducible transcription factor that regulates expression of many genes, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), which may contribute to myocardial dysfunction. We investigated whether cardiac NF-kappaB activation is involved in the development of myocardial dysfunction after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Mice were intraperitoneally injected with LPS, and the hearts were harvested and assayed for NF-kappaB translocation. After LPS challenge, NF-kappaB activation was detected within 30 min and remained for 8 h. In transgenic mice constitutively overexpressing a nondegradable form of I-kappaBalpha (I-kappaBalphaDeltaN) in cardiomyocytes, myocardial NF-kappaB translocation was prevented after LPS challenge. Myocytes isolated from these transgenics secreted significantly less TNF-alpha than did wild-type cardiomyocytes after LPS stimulation. When whole hearts were excised, perfused in a Langendorff preparation, and challenged with endotoxin, I-kappaBalphaDeltaN transgenic hearts displayed normal cardiac function, whereas profound contractile dysfunction was observed in wild-type hearts. These data indicate that myocardial NF-kappaB translocates within minutes after LPS administration. Inhibition of myocyte NF-kappaB activation by overexpression of myocyte I-kappaBalpha is sufficient to block cardiac TNF-alpha production and prevent cardiac dysfunction after LPS challenge.

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