Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in Experimental Cardiac Hypertrophy in Rats

Author:

POSNER BARRY I.12,FANBURG BARRY L.13

Affiliation:

1. New England Medical Center Hospitals and the Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02111

2. Graduate Training Program 5T1 HE 5391 of the National Heart Institute.

3. the National Institutes of Health.

Abstract

The sequence of events which lead to increased RNA synthesis in the heart following aortic constriction was studied with the use of inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis. Puromycin given during the first 4 hours after operation inhibited the increase in RNA labeling with [ 32 P] H 3 PO 4 that occurred after 4 hours of aortic constriction without inhibiting RNA labeling in sham-operated rats. Puromycin had no effect on the 32 P labeling of the alpha-phosphate of AMP which suggests that the effect on labeling of RNA is not mediated by the lowering of precursor specific activity. The dose of puromycin used inhibited the labeling of heart muscle protein with 3 H leucine. Parafluorophenylalanine had no selective inhibitory effect on the increase of RNA labeling in the hypertrophying heart. The most likely interpretation of these data is that, following aortic constriction, synthesis of protein is required for subsequent stimulation of RNA synthesis, and this protein may be dependent upon the synthesis of new RNA templates. Any early increased synthesis would be of a minority species of protein since there was no increase in amino acid labeling of total heart protein until 4 to 6 hours after aortic constriction. The stimulation of RNA labeling by aortic constriction was unaffected by digitalis treatment. The pressure-time index did not correlate with the increased labeling of RNA.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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