Ischemic post-conditioning reduces infarct size of the in vivo rat heart: role of PI3-K, mTOR, GSK-3beta, and apoptosis
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Ischemic post-conditioning reduces infarct size of the in vivo rat heart: role of PI3-K, mTOR, GSK-3beta, and apoptosis
Abstract
Post-conditioning by repetitive cycles of reperfusion/ischemia after prolonged ischemia protects the heart from infarction. The objectives of this study were: Are kinases (PI3-kinase, mTOR, and GSK-3beta) involved in the signaling pathway of post-conditioning? Does post-conditioning result in a diminished necrosis or apoptosis? In open chest rats the infarct size was determined after 30 min of regional ischemia and 30 min of reperfusion using propidium iodide and microspheres. Post-conditioning was performed by three cycles of 30 s reperfusion and reocclusion each, immediately upon reperfusion. PI3-kinase and mTOR were blocked using wortmannin (0.6 mg/kg) or rapamycin (0.25 mg/kg), respectively. The phosphorylation of GSK-3beta and p70S6K was determined with phospho-specific antibodies. TUNEL staining and detection of apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) were used for the determination of apoptosis. Control hearts had an infarct size of 49 +/- 3%, while post-conditioning significantly reduced it to 29 +/- 3% (P < 0.01). Wortmannin as well as rapamycin completely blocked the infarct size reduction of post-conditioning (51 +/- 2% and 54 +/- 5%, respectively). Western blot analysis revealed that post-conditioning increased the phosphorylation of GSK-3beta by 2.3 times (P < 0.01), and this increase could be blocked by wortmannin, a PI3-kinase inhibitor. Although rapamycin blocked the infarct size reduction, phosphorylation of p70S6K was not increased in post-conditioned hearts. After 2 h of reperfusion, the post-conditioned hearts had significantly fewer TUNEL-positive nuclei (35 %) compared to control hearts (53%; P < 0.001). AIF was equally reduced in post-conditioned rat hearts (P < 0.05 vs. control). Infarct size reduction by ischemic post-conditioning of the in vivo rat heart is PI3-kinase dependent and involves mTOR. Furthermore, GSK-3beta, which is thought to be a regulator of the mPTP, is part of the signaling pathway of post-conditioning. Finally, apoptosis was inhibited by post-conditioning, which was shown by two independent methods. The role of apoptosis and/or autophagy in post-conditioning has to be further elucidated to find therapeutic targets to protect the heart from the consequences of acute myocardial infarction.
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