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Humoral transfer and intramyocardial signal transduction of protection by remote ischemic perconditioning in pigs, rats, and mice

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00152.2018

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cardioprotection; myocardial infarction; myocardial ischemia; remote ischemic perconditioning; signal transducer and activator of transcription 3; signal transduction

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  1. German Research Foundation [He 1320/18-3, SFB 1116 B08]

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Remote ischemic perconditioning (RPER) during ongoing myocardial ischemia reduces infarct size. The signal transduction of RPER's cardioprotection is still largely unknown. Anesthetized pigs were therefore subjected to RPER by 4 x 5 min/5 min of hindlimb ischemia-reperfusion during 60 min of coronary occlusion before 3 h of reperfusion. Pigs without RPER served as placebo (PLA). The phosphorylation of Akt and ERK [reperfusion injury salvage kinase (RISK) pathway] and STAT3 [survivor activating factor enhancement (SAFE) pathway] in the area at risk was determined by Western blot analysis. Wortmannin/U0126 or AG490 was used for pharmacological RISK or SAFE blockade, respectively. Pig plasma/plasma dialysate sampled after RPER or PLA, respectively, was transferred to isolated rat and mouse hearts subjected to 30 min/120 min of global ischemia-reperfusion. Mitochondria were isolated from rat hearts at early reperfusion. Isolated mouse cardiomyocytes were subjected to 1 h of hypoxia/5 min of reoxygenation without and with prior plasma dialysate incubation. RPER reduced infarct size in pigs to 21 +/- 15% versus 44 +/- 9% in PLA (percentage of the area at risk, mean +/- SD, P < 0.05) and increased STAT3 phosphorylation at early reperfusion. AG490 but not RISK blockade abolished the protection. RPER plasma/plasma dialysate reduced infarct size in rat (22 +/- 3% of ventricular mass vs. 40 +/- 11% with PLA plasma, P < 0.05) and mouse (29 +/- 4% vs. 63 +/- 8% with PLA plasma dialysate. P < 0.05) hearts and improved mitochondrial function (e.g., increased respiration. ATP formation, and calcium retention capacity and decreased reactive oxygen species formation). RPER dialysate also improved the viability of mouse cardiomyocytes after hypoxia/reoxygenation. RISK or SAFE blockade each abrogated these beneficial effects. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Remote ischemic perconditioning salvages the myocardium in patients with acute infarction. We identified a signal transduction with humoral transfer and STAT3 activation in pigs and an involvement of reperfusion injury salvage kinases and STAT3 in rat and mouse hearts, along with better cardiomyocyte viability and mitochondrial function.

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