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Dermcidin: a skeletal muscle myokine modulating cardiomyocyte survival and infarct size after coronary artery ligation

Authors :
Carmine Del Giudice
Gabriele G. Schiattarella
Nicola Zambrano
Bruno Trimarco
Giovanni Renzone
Federica Serino
Andrea Scaloni
Linda Brevetti
Giuseppe Carotenuto
Cinzia Perrino
Fabio Magliulo
Marco Oliveti
Giovanni Esposito
Gianluigi Pironti
Giuseppe Giugliano
Fernando Scudiero
Giuseppe Gargiulo
Anna Franzone
Federica Ilardi
Anna Sannino
Michele Ciccarelli
Fabio Cattaneo
Esposito, Giovanni
Schiattarella, GABRIELE GIACOMO
Perrino, Cinzia
Cattaneo, Fabio
Pironti, Gianluigi
Franzone, Anna
Gargiulo, Giuseppe
Magliulo, Fabio
Serino, Federica
Carotenuto, Giuseppe
Sannino, Anna
Ilardi, Federica
Scudiero, Fernando
Brevetti, Linda
Oliveti, Marco
Giugliano, Giuseppe
DEL GIUDICE, Carmine
Ciccarelli, Michele
Renzone, Giovanni
Scaloni, Andrea
Zambrano, Nicola
Trimarco, Bruno
Source :
Cardiovascular research 107 (2015): 431–441. doi:10.1093/cvr/cvv173, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Esposito, Giovanni; Schiattarella, Gabriele Giacomo; Perrino, Cinzia; Cattaneo, Fabio; Pironti, Gianluigi; Franzone, Anna; Gargiulo, Giuseppe; Magliulo, Fabio; Serino, Federica; Carotenuto, Giuseppe; Sannino, Anna; Ilardi, Federica; Scudiero, Fernando; Brevetti, Linda; Oliveti, Marco; Giugliano, Giuseppe; Del Giudice, Carmine; Ciccarelli, Michele; Renzone, Giovanni; Scaloni, Andrea; Zambrano, Nicola; Trimarco, Bruno/titolo:Dermcidin: a skeletal muscle myokine modulating cardiomyocyte survival and infarct size after coronary artery ligation./doi:10.1093%2Fcvr%2Fcvv173/rivista:Cardiovascular research/anno:2015/pagina_da:431/pagina_a:441/intervallo_pagine:431–441/volume:107
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

AIMS: Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in western countries, and its association with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (LE-PAD) represents an independent predictor of worse outcome. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these effects are currently unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: To investigate these processes, we used in vitro approaches and several mouse models: (i) unilateral limb ischaemia by left common femoral artery ligation [peripheral ischaemia (PI), n = 38]; (ii) myocardial infarction by permanent ligation of the left descending coronary artery (MI, n = 40); (iii) MI after 5 weeks of limb ischaemia (PI + MI, n = 44); (iv) sham operation (SHAM, n = 20). Compared with MI, PI + MI hearts were characterized by a significant increase in cardiomyocyte apoptosis, larger infarct areas, and decreased cardiac function. By using a proteomic approach, we identified a congruent with 8 kDa circulating peptide, Dermcidin (DCD), secreted by ischaemic skeletal muscles, enhancing cardiomyocytes apoptosis under hypoxic conditions and infarct size after permanent coronary artery ligation. siRNA interference experiments to reduce DCD circulating levels significantly reduced infarct size and ameliorated cardiac function after MI. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrate that chronic limb ischaemia activates detrimental pathways in the ischaemic heart through humoral mechanisms of remote organ crosstalk. Thus, DCD may represent a novel important myokine modulating cardiomyocyte survival and function.

Details

ISSN :
17553245 and 00086363
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72f6884e8d25bb4d397a162ad920a636