Targeted inhibition of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase-1-associated phosphoinositide-3 kinase activity preserves beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and prolongs survival in heart failure induced by calsequestrin overexpression
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Targeted inhibition of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase-1-associated phosphoinositide-3 kinase activity preserves beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and prolongs survival in heart failure induced by calsequestrin overexpression
Abstract
Objectives: Desensitization and down-regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors (betaARs) are prominent features of heart failure largely mediated by increased levels of betaAR kinase-1 (betaARK1).
Background: beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 interacts with phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K), and upon agonist stimulation, the betaARK1/PI3K complex is recruited to agonist-stimulated betaARs. Here we tested the hypothesis that in vivo selective inhibition of betaARK1-associated PI3K activity would preserve betaAR signaling and, therefore, improve cardiac function and survival in experimental heart failure.
Methods: We used a murine model of heart failure induced by calsequestrin (CSQ) cardiac-specific overexpression; CSQ mice were crossed with mice overexpressing in the heart a catalytically inactive PI3Kgamma (PI3Kgamma(inact)) to competitively displace endogenous PI3K from betaARK1.
Results: Catalytically inactive PI3KgammaPI3K overexpression in CSQ mice inhibited betaARK1-associated PI3K activity, normalized betaAR levels, and preserved betaAR responsiveness to isoproterenol (ISO). Restoration of betaAR signaling via PI3Kgamma(inact) overexpression resulted in marked improvement of cardiac function and a significant prolongation of survival. Importantly, the effects of PI3Kgamma(inact) overexpression were restricted to betaAR signaling, because cellular PI3K signaling was unaltered, as shown by the similar activation of multiple downstream signaling pathways in both CSQ and CSQ/PI3Kgamma(inact) mice.
Conclusions: These data in the CSQ model of cardiac dysfunction indicate that membrane-targeted PI3K activity plays a detrimental role in heart failure, and its inhibition represents a novel therapeutic approach to ameliorate cardiac dysfunction and improve survival.
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