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A PKC-β inhibitor protects against cardiac microvascular ischemia reperfusion injury in diabetic rats.

Authors :
Wei, Liping
Sun, Dongdong
Yin, Zhiyong
Yuan, Yuan
Hwang, Andrew
Zhang, Yingmei
Si, Rui
Zhang, Rongqing
Guo, Wenyi
Cao, Feng
Wang, Haichang
Source :
Apoptosis; Apr2010, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p488-498, 11p, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

PKC-β inhibitor Ruboxistaurin (RBX or LY333531) can be used to reverse diabetic microvascular complication. However, it has not been previously established whether RBX can protect against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury of cardiac microvessels in diabetic rats. STZ-induced diabetic rats were randomized into four groups and underwent I/R procedures. Cardiac barrier function and the region of cardiac microvascular lesion were examined. Cell monolayer barrier function was detected in cultured cardiac microvascular endothelial cells (CMECs) subjected to simulated I/R (SI/R). PKC-β siRNA was transfected into CMECs to silence PKC-β. Apoptosis Index of CMECs was detected by TUNEL assay and phosphor-LIMK2 protein expression was examined by Western blot analysis. RBX and insulin administration significantly reduced the cardiac microvascular lesion region and Apoptosis Index of endothelial cells (all P < 0.05 vs. no-treatment group). RBX decreased phosphor-LIMK2 expression ( P < 0.05 vs. no-treatment group). RBX pretreatment and transfection with PKC-β siRNA induced a rapid barrier enhancement in CMECs monolayer as detected by increased transendothelial electrical resistance (TER) and decreased FITC-dextran clearance (all P < 0.05 vs. no-treatment group). Meanwhile, RBX pretreatment and transfection with PKC-β siRNA significantly decreased TUNEL positive CMECs and phosphor-LIMK2 expression in cultured CMECs (all P < 0.05 vs. no-treatment group). RBX pretreatment reduced F-actin/G-actin in cultured CMECs, reproducing the same effect as PKC-β siRNA. These data indicate that PKC-β inhibitor (RBX) may be helpful in attenuating the risk of severe cardiac microvascular I/R injury in diabetic rats partly due to its maintenance of endothelial barrier function and anti-apoptotic effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13608185
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Apoptosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
48794334
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10495-009-0439-2