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Cardioprotective Signature of Short-Term Caloric Restriction
Hossein Noyan, Omar El-Mounayri, Ruth Isserlin, Sara Arab, Abdul Momen, Henry S. Cheng, Jun Wu, Talat Afroze, Ren‐Ke Li, Jason E. Fish, Gary D. Bader, Mansoor Husain
PLoS ONE · 2015 · ▲ 54 citations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Caloric restriction
Partial reprogramming (OSK)
Mouse
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand the molecular pathways underlying the cardiac preconditioning effect of short-term caloric restriction(definition) (CR). BACKGROUND: Lifelong CR has been suggested to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease through a variety of mechanisms. However, prolonged adherence to a CR life-style is difficult. Here we reveal the pathways that are modulated by short-term CR, which are associated with protection of the mouse heart from ischemia. METHODS: Male 10-12 wk old C57bl/6 mice were randomly assigned to an ad libitum (AL) diet with free access to regular chow, or CR, receiving 30% less food for 7 days (d), prior to myocardial infarction (MI) via permanent coronary ligation. At d8, the left ventricles (LV) of AL and CR mice were collected for Western blot, mRNA and microRNA (miR) analyses to identify cardioprotective gene expression signatures. In separate groups, infarct size, cardiac hemodynamics and protein abundance of caspase 3 was measured at d2 post-MI. RESULTS: This short-term model of CR was associated with cardio-protection, as evidenced by decreased infarct size (18.5±2.4% vs. 26.6±1.7%, N=10/group; P=0.01). mRNA and miR profiles pre-MI (N=5/group) identified genes modulated by short-term CR to be associated with circadian clock, oxidative stress, immune function, apoptosis, metabolism, angiogenesis, cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM). Western blots pre-MI revealed CR-associated increases in phosphorylated Akt and GSK3ß, reduced levels of phosphorylated AMPK and mitochondrial related proteins PGC-1α, cytochrome C and cyclooxygenase (COX) IV, with no differences in the levels of phosphorylated eNOS or MAPK (ERK1/2; p38). CR regimen was also associated with reduced protein abundance of cleaved caspase 3 in the infarcted heart and improved cardiac function.
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Noyan, H., El-Mounayri, O., Isserlin, R., Arab, S., Momen, A., Cheng, H.S., Wu, J., Afroze, T., Li, R., Fish, J.E., Bader, G.D., & Husain, M. (2015). Cardioprotective Signature of Short-Term Caloric Restriction. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130658
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Noyan H, El-Mounayri O, Isserlin R, Arab S, Momen A, Cheng HS, et al. Cardioprotective Signature of Short-Term Caloric Restriction. PLoS ONE. 2015. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0130658.
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@article{hossein2015Cardio,
title = {Cardioprotective Signature of Short-Term Caloric Restriction},
author = {Hossein Noyan and Omar El-Mounayri and Ruth Isserlin and Sara Arab and Abdul Momen and Henry S. Cheng and Jun Wu and Talat Afroze and Ren‐Ke Li and Jason E. Fish and Gary D. Bader and Mansoor Husain},
journal = {PLoS ONE},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0130658},
}
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