G Protein–Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Ablation in Cardiac Myocytes Before or After Myocardial Infarction Prevents Heart Failure

Author:

Raake Philip W.1,Vinge Leif E.1,Gao Erhe1,Boucher Matthieu1,Rengo Giuseppe1,Chen Xiongwen1,DeGeorge Brent R.1,Matkovich Scot1,Houser Steven R.1,Most Patrick1,Eckhart Andrea D.1,Dorn Gerald W.1,Koch Walter J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the George Zallie and Family Laboratory for Cardiovascular Gene Therapy (P.W.R., L.E.V., E.G., M.B., G.R., B.R.D., P.M., A.D.E., W.J.K.) and Eugene Feiner Laboratory for Vascular Biology and Thrombosis (A.D.E.), Center for Translational Medicine, Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa; Cardiovascular Research Center (X.C., S.R.H.), Department of Physiology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa; and Center for Pharmacogenomics (S.M., G.W.D.), Washington University,...

Abstract

Myocardial G protein–coupled receptor kinase (GRK)2 is a critical regulator of cardiac β-adrenergic receptor (βAR) signaling and cardiac function. Its upregulation in heart failure may further depress cardiac function and contribute to mortality in this syndrome. Preventing GRK2 translocation to activated βAR with a GRK2-derived peptide that binds G β γ (βARKct) has benefited some models of heart failure, but the precise mechanism is uncertain, because GRK2 is still present and βARKct has other potential effects. We generated mice in which cardiac myocyte GRK2 expression was normal during embryonic development but was ablated after birth (αMHC-Cre×GRK2 fl/fl) or only after administration of tamoxifen (αMHC-MerCreMer×GRK2 fl/fl) and examined the consequences of GRK2 ablation before and after surgical coronary artery ligation on cardiac adaptation after myocardial infarction. Absence of GRK2 before coronary artery ligation prevented maladaptive postinfarction remodeling and preserved βAR responsiveness. Strikingly, GRK2 ablation initiated 10 days after infarction increased survival, enhanced cardiac contractile performance, and halted ventricular remodeling. These results demonstrate a specific causal role for GRK2 in postinfarction cardiac remodeling and heart failure and support therapeutic approaches of targeting GRK2 or restoring βAR signaling by other means to improve outcomes in heart failure.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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