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Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3.

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Feiner, EC; Chung, P; Jasmin, JF; Zhang, J; Whitaker-Menezes, D; Myers, V; Song, J; Feldman, EW; Funakoshi, H; Degeorge, BR; Yelamarty, RV ...
Published in: J Card Fail
March 2011

BACKGROUND: Caveolins are scaffolding proteins that are integral components of caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations in the membranes of all mammalian cells. Caveolin-1 and -2 are expressed ubiquitously, whereas caveolin-3 is found only in muscle. The role of caveolin-3 in heart muscle disease is controversial. METHODS AND RESULTS: The present study was undertaken to assess the effects of left ventricular dysfunction on the expression of caveolin proteins using 2 well characterized models of murine heart failure and failing human heart. Transgenic mice with constitutive overexpression of A(1)-adenosine receptor (A(1)-TG) demonstrated cardiac dilatation and decreased left ventricular function at 10 weeks of age. This was accompanied by a marked decrease in caveolin-3 mRNA and protein levels compared with non-TG control mice. The change in caveolin-3 expression was selective, because levels of caveolin-1 and -2 did not change. Confocal imaging of myocytes isolated from A(1)-TG mice demonstrated a loss of the plate-like appearance of T tubules. Caveolin-3 levels were also reduced in hearts from mice overexpressing tumor necrosis factor α. There was a direct relationship between caveolin-3 expression and fractional shortening in all mice that were studied (r = 0.65; P < .001). Although we could not demonstrate a significant decrease in caveolin-3 levels in failing human heart, we did find a direct correlation (r = 0.7; P < .05) between levels of caveolin-3 protein and Ca(2+)-adenosine triphosphatase, a marker of the heart failure phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest a relationship between left ventricular dysfunction and caveolin-3 levels and suggest that caveolin-3 may provide a novel target for heart failure therapy.

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J Card Fail

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EISSN

1532-8414

Publication Date

March 2011

Volume

17

Issue

3

Start / End Page

253 / 263

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Caveolin 3
 

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Feiner, E. C., Chung, P., Jasmin, J. F., Zhang, J., Whitaker-Menezes, D., Myers, V., … Feldman, A. M. (2011). Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3. J Card Fail, 17(3), 253–263. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2010.10.008
Feiner, Ellina Cheskis, Paul Chung, Jean Francois Jasmin, Jin Zhang, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Valerie Myers, Jianliang Song, et al. “Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3.J Card Fail 17, no. 3 (March 2011): 253–63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2010.10.008.
Feiner EC, Chung P, Jasmin JF, Zhang J, Whitaker-Menezes D, Myers V, et al. Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3. J Card Fail. 2011 Mar;17(3):253–63.
Feiner, Ellina Cheskis, et al. “Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3.J Card Fail, vol. 17, no. 3, Mar. 2011, pp. 253–63. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cardfail.2010.10.008.
Feiner EC, Chung P, Jasmin JF, Zhang J, Whitaker-Menezes D, Myers V, Song J, Feldman EW, Funakoshi H, Degeorge BR, Yelamarty RV, Koch WJ, Lisanti MP, McTiernan CF, Cheung JY, Bristow MR, Chan TO, Feldman AM. Left ventricular dysfunction in murine models of heart failure and in failing human heart is associated with a selective decrease in the expression of caveolin-3. J Card Fail. 2011 Mar;17(3):253–263.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Card Fail

DOI

EISSN

1532-8414

Publication Date

March 2011

Volume

17

Issue

3

Start / End Page

253 / 263

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Caveolin 3