Calpain is activated by beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation under hypoxic myocardial cell injury
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Calpain is activated by beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation under hypoxic myocardial cell injury
Abstract
This study was undertaken to investigate the correlation between hypoxic cell injury and protease activity, as well as the effects of alpha 1-, and beta-adrenergic blocking agents and calcium antagonists during hypoxia. Cell death during hypoxia rose to 80% after 6h. Calpain activity increased to 4 units during hypoxia, much higher than the 0.7 units seen in aerobic condition at 6h. This activity was markedly inhibited by calpain-specific inhibitor I (n-acetyl-leucyle-leucyle-norleucinal). alpha 1-adrenergic blocking agents did not affect calpain activity and cell death under hypoxia. On the other hand, beta-adrenergic blocking agents and calcium antagonists suppressed the calpain activity and decreased cell death during hypoxia. These beta-adrenergic blocking agents and calcium antagonists also inhibited intracellular calcium-influx during hypoxia. These results suggest the beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation activates adenylate cyclase activity and enhances calcium-influx during hypoxia. The elevated intracellular calcium concentration then stimulates calpain activity under hypoxia. These results prove that beta-adrenergic blocking agents and calcium antagonists prevent protein degradation during hypoxic cell injury.
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