Involvement of Nuclear Factor-κB and Apoptosis Signal-Regulating Kinase 1 in G-Protein–Coupled Receptor Agonist–Induced Cardiomyocyte Hypertrophy

Shinichi Hirotani(The University of Osaka), Kinya Otsu(The University of Osaka), Kazuhiko Nishida(The University of Osaka), Yoshiharu Higuchi(The University of Osaka), Takashi Morita(The University of Osaka), Hiroyuki Nakayama(The University of Osaka), Osamu Yamaguchi(The University of Osaka), Toshiaki Mano(The University of Osaka), Yasushi Matsumura(The University of Osaka), Hikaru Ueno(The University of Osaka), Michihiko Tada(The University of Osaka), Masatsugu Hori(The University of Osaka)
Circulation
January 29, 2002
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recently, reactive oxygen species (ROS) have emerged as important molecules in cardiac hypertrophy. However, the ROS-dependent signal transduction mechanism remains to be elucidated. In this study, we examined the role of an ROS-sensitive transcriptional factor, NF-kappaB, and a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1), in G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonist (angiotensin II, endothelin-1, phenylephrine)-induced cardiac hypertrophy in isolated rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using an ROS-sensitive fluorescent dye, we observed an increase in fluorescence signal on addition of the GPCR agonists. The GPCR agonists induced NF-kappaB activation. Antioxidants such as N-acetyl cysteine, N-mercaptopropionyl glycine, and vitamin E attenuated the NF-kappaB activation. Infection of cardiomyocytes with an adenovirus expressing a degradation-resistant mutant of IkappaBalpha led to suppression of the hypertrophic responses. The GPCR agonists rapidly and transiently activated ASK1 in a dose-dependent manner. Infection of an adenovirus expressing a dominant-negative ASK1 attenuated the GPCR agonist-induced NF-kappaB activation and cardiac hypertrophy. Overexpression of a constitutively active mutant of ASK1 led to NF kappaB activation and cardiac hypertrophy. Activated ASK1-induced hypertrophy was abolished by inhibition of NF-kappaB activation. CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that GPCR agonist-induced cardiac hypertrophy is mediated through NF-kappaB activation via the generation of ROS. ASK1 is involved in GPCR agonist-induced NF-kappaB activation and resulting hypertrophy.


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