Time course of hydrogen peroxide-thioredoxin balance and its influence on the intracellular signalling in myocardial infarction

  • Paulo Cavalheiro Schenkel
  • , Angela Maria Vicente Tavares
  • , Rafael Oliveira Fernandes
  • , Gabriela Placoná Diniz
  • , Ana Raquel Lehenbauer Ludke
  • , Maria Flavia Marques Ribeiro
  • , Alex Sander Da Rosa Araujo
  • , Maria Luiza Barreto-Chaves
  • , Adriane Belló-Klein

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Abstract

We investigated the myocardial thioredoxin-1 and hydrogen peroxide concentrations and their association with some prosurvival and pro-apoptotic proteins, during the transition from myocardial infarction (MI) to heart failure in rats. Male Wistar rats were divided into the following six groups: three sham-operated groups and three MI groups, each at at 2, 7 and 28 days postsurgery. Cardiac function was analysed by echocardiography; the concentration of H2O2 and the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione were measured spectrophotometrically, while the myocardial immunocontent of thioredoxin-1, angiotensin II, angiotensin II type 1 and type 2 receptors, p-JNK/JNK, p-ERK/ERK, p-Akt/Akt, p-mTOR/mTOR and p-GSK3β/GSK3β was evaluated by Western blot. Our results show that thioredoxin-1 appears to make an important contribution to the reduced H2O2 concentration. It was associated with lower JNK expression in the early period post-MI (2 days). However, thioredoxin-1 decreased, while renin-angiotensin system markers and levels of H2O2 increased, over 28 days post-MI, in parallel with some signalling proteins involved in maladaptative cardiac remodelling and ventricular dysfunction. These findings provide insight into the time course profile of endogenous antioxidant adaptation to ischaemic injury, which may be useful for the design of therapeutical strategies targeting oxidative stress post-MI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)741-749
Number of pages9
JournalExperimental Physiology
Volume97
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

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