An adenosinergic positive feedback loop extends pharmacological cardioprotection duration

Author:

Wölkart Gerald1ORCID,Gissing Simon1,Stessel Heike1,Fassett Erin K.1,Klösch Burkhard12,Greene Robert W.3,Mayer Bernd1,Fassett John T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Graz Graz Austria

2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Arthritis and Rehabilitation University of Graz Graz Austria

3. Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Peter O'Donnell Brain Institute UTSW Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeAdenosine receptor activation induces delayed, sustained cardioprotection against ischaemia–reperfusion (IR) injury (24–72 h), but the mechanisms underlying extended cardioprotection duration remain unresolved. We hypothesized that a positive feedback loop involving adenosine receptor‐induced proteasomal degradation of adenosine kinase (ADK) and decreased myocardial adenosine metabolism extends the duration of cardioprotection.Experimental ApproachMice were administered an ADK inhibitor, ABT‐702, to induce endogenous adenosine signalling. Cardiac ADK protein and mRNA levels were analysed 24–120 h later. Theophylline or bortezomib was administered 24 h after ABT‐702 to examine the late roles of adenosine receptors or proteasomal activity, respectively, in ADK expression and cardioprotection at 72 h. Coronary flow and IR tolerance were analysed by Langendorff technique. The potential for continuous adenosinergic cardioprotection was examined using heterozygous, cardiac‐specific ADK KO (cADK+/−) mice. Cardiac ADK expression was also examined after A1 or A3 receptor agonist, phenylephrine, lipopolysaccharide or sildenafil administration.Key resultsABT‐702 treatment decreased ADK protein content and provided cardioprotection from 24 to 72 h. ADK mRNA upregulation restored ADK protein after 96–120 h. Adenosine receptor or proteasome inhibition at 24 h reversed ABT‐702‐induced ADK protein deficit and cardioprotection at 72 h. cADK+/− hearts exhibited continuous cardioprotection. Diverse preconditioning agents also diminished cardiac ADK protein expression.Conclusion and ImplicationsA positive feedback loop driven by adenosine receptor‐induced ADK degradation and renewed adenosine signalling extends the duration of cardioprotection by ABT‐702 and possibly other preconditioning agents. The therapeutic potential of continuous adenosinergic cardioprotection is demonstrated in cADK+/− hearts.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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