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8-Oxo-dGTPase, which prevents oxidative stress-induced DNA damage, increases in the mitochondria from failing hearts

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CIRCULATION
Volume 104, Issue 24, Pages 2883-2885

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/hc4901.101347

Keywords

free radicals; heart failure; DNA; mitochondria

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Background-Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can cause an oxidative modification of nucleotides, such as 8-oxo-7,8dihydrodeoxyguanosine triphosphate (8-oxo-dGTP), which can lead to defects in DNA replication. The misincorporation of 8-oxo-dGTP into DNA is prevented by 8-oxo-dGTPase, which hydrolyzes 8-oxo-dGTP into 8-oxo-dGNIP. The changes in this defensive system have not yet been examined in failing hearts, in which the generation of ROS increases. Methods and Results-Myocardial infarction (NE) was created in mice by ligating the left coronary artery. Four weeks later, the left ventricle was dilated and contractility was diminished on echocardiography. The generation of ROS, as measured by electron spin resonance spectroscopy with 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-piperidine-N-oxyl. increased in the noninfarcted left ventricle from MI mice. The formation of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances also increased in the mitochondria from MI mice. 8-Oxo-dGTPase was detected in the mitochondrial fractions isolated from MI mice using a Western blot analysis with an antibody to its human homologue (hMTHI). Immunohistochemistry showed positive staining for hMTH1 was localized in the cardiac myocytes. Conclusions-The level of 8-oxo-dGTPase increased in the mitochondria isolated from post-MI hearts as oxidative stress increased, thus suggesting that a preventive mechanism is activated against ROS-induced DNA damage. As a result, 8-oxo-dGTPase is considered a useful marker of mitochondrial oxidative stress in heart failure.

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