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Convergence of G protein-coupled receptor and S-nitrosylation signaling determines the outcome to cardiac ischemic injury.

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Huang, ZM; Gao, E; Fonseca, FV; Hayashi, H; Shang, X; Hoffman, NE; Chuprun, JK; Tian, X; Tilley, DG; Madesh, M; Lefer, DJ; Stamler, JS; Koch, WJ
Published in: Science signaling
October 29, 2013

Heart failure caused by ischemic heart disease is a leading cause of death in the developed world. Treatment is currently centered on regimens involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) or nitric oxide (NO). These regimens are thought to target distinct molecular pathways. We showed that these pathways were interdependent and converged on the effector GRK2 (GPCR kinase 2) to regulate myocyte survival and function. Ischemic injury coupled to GPCR activation, including GPCR desensitization and myocyte loss, required GRK2 activation, and we found that cardioprotection mediated by inhibition of GRK2 depended on endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and was associated with S-nitrosylation of GRK2. Conversely, the cardioprotective effects of NO bioactivity were absent in a knock-in mouse with a form of GRK2 that cannot be S-nitrosylated. Because GRK2 and eNOS inhibit each other, the balance of the activities of these enzymes in the myocardium determined the outcome to ischemic injury. Our findings suggest new insights into the mechanism of action of classic drugs used to treat heart failure and new therapeutic approaches to ischemic heart disease.

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Science signaling

EISSN

1937-9145

Publication Date

October 29, 2013

Volume

6

Issue

299

Related Subject Headings

  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
 

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Huang, Z. M., Gao, E., Fonseca, F. V., Hayashi, H., Shang, X., Hoffman, N. E., … Koch, W. J. (2013). Convergence of G protein-coupled receptor and S-nitrosylation signaling determines the outcome to cardiac ischemic injury. Science Signaling, 6(299).
Huang, Z. M., E. Gao, F. V. Fonseca, H. Hayashi, X. Shang, N. E. Hoffman, J. K. Chuprun, et al. “Convergence of G protein-coupled receptor and S-nitrosylation signaling determines the outcome to cardiac ischemic injury.Science Signaling 6, no. 299 (October 29, 2013).
Huang ZM, Gao E, Fonseca FV, Hayashi H, Shang X, Hoffman NE, et al. Convergence of G protein-coupled receptor and S-nitrosylation signaling determines the outcome to cardiac ischemic injury. Science signaling. 2013 Oct 29;6(299).
Huang ZM, Gao E, Fonseca FV, Hayashi H, Shang X, Hoffman NE, Chuprun JK, Tian X, Tilley DG, Madesh M, Lefer DJ, Stamler JS, Koch WJ. Convergence of G protein-coupled receptor and S-nitrosylation signaling determines the outcome to cardiac ischemic injury. Science signaling. 2013 Oct 29;6(299).

Published In

Science signaling

EISSN

1937-9145

Publication Date

October 29, 2013

Volume

6

Issue

299

Related Subject Headings

  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology