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Cardioprotective Effect of Whole Body Periodic Acceleration in Dystrophic Phenotype mdx Rodent
- Source :
- Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Frontiers Media SA, 2021.
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Abstract
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is characterized by progressive muscle wasting and the development of a dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is the leading cause of death in DMD patients. Despite knowing the cause of DMD, there are currently no therapies which can prevent or reverse its inevitable progression. We have used whole body periodic acceleration (WBPA) as a novel tool to enhance intracellular constitutive nitric oxide (NO) production. WBPA adds small pulses to the circulation to increase pulsatile shear stress, thereby upregulating endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and subsequently elevating the production of NO. Myocardial cells from dystrophin-deficient 15-month old mdx mice have contractile deficiency, which is associated with elevated concentrations of diastolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]d), Na+ ([Na+]d), and reactive oxygen species (ROS), increased cell injury, and decreased cell viability. Treating 12-month old mdx mice with WBPA for 3 months reduced cardiomyocyte [Ca2+]d and [Na+]d overload, decreased ROS production, and upregulated expression of the protein utrophin resulting in increased cell viability, reduced cardiomyocyte damage, and improved contractile function compared to untreated mdx mice.
- Subjects :
- musculoskeletal diseases
medicine.medical_specialty
utrophin
Physiology
l-name
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
medicine.disease_cause
Nitric oxide
chemistry.chemical_compound
Enos
Physiology (medical)
Internal medicine
Utrophin
medicine
Duchenne cardiomyopathy
oxidative stress
QP1-981
Viability assay
chemistry.chemical_classification
Reactive oxygen species
calcium
biology
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Endocrinology
chemistry
cardiac contractility
Intracellular
Oxidative stress
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1664042X
- Volume :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Frontiers in Physiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....20274ae9436cb9e7256535b89943fa7d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.658042