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Diazoxide postconditioning induces mitochondrial protein S-Nitrosylation and a redox-sensitive mitochondrial phosphorylation/translocation of RISK elements: no role for SAFE

Journal

BASIC RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY
Volume 108, Issue 5, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00395-013-0371-z

Keywords

Cardioprotection; Ischemia; Nitric oxide; Reperfusion; RISK; SAFE

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Cardiovascular Research [INRC-2010]
  2. Regione Piemonte
  3. PRIN
  4. AIRC IG [13009]

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Postconditioning (PostC) can be obtained either with brief cycles of ischemia/reperfusion (I-PostC) or with a direct targeting of mitochondria with Diazoxide (pharmacological PostC, P-PostC). I-PostC may induce the activation of RISK and SAFE pathways and may favor nitric oxide production with S-Nitrosylation of proteins and redox signaling. It is not clear whether Diazoxide can lead to similar effects. We compared the effects of I-PostC and P-PostC on (a) kinases of RISK-and SAFE pathway, (b) S-Nitrosylation of mitochondrial proteins and (c) reduction of death signals (PKCd, cleaved caspase-3 and Beclin-1) in cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions. Isolated rat hearts underwent (1) perfusion without ischemia (Sham), (2) ischemia/reperfusion (30-min ischemia plus 2-h reperfusion), (3) I-PostC (5 intermittent cycles of 10-s reperfusion and 10-s ischemia immediately after the 30-min ischemia), (4) P-PostC (Diazoxide 30 mu M in the first of 3-min of reperfusion) or (5) I-PostC + MPG or P-PostC + MPG (MPG, 2-mercaptopropionylglycine 300 mu M). Using Western blot and biotin switch assay, we found that P-PostC induced a redox sensible phosphorylation/translocation of Akt, ERK1/2 and GSK3b into the mitochondria, but not of phospho-STAT3, which was translocated into the mitochondria by I-PostC only. Either I-PostC or P-PostC increased mitochondrial S-Nitrosylated proteins (e. g., VDAC) and reduced the levels of phosphoPKCd, cleaved caspase-3 and Beclin-1. Therefore, direct targeting of mitochondria with Diazoxide (a) activates the RISK pathway via a redox signaling, (b) favors discrete mitochondrial protein S-Nitrosylation, including VDAC and (c) decreases signals of death. Intriguingly, phospho-STAT3 translocation is induced by I-PostC, but not by P-PostC, thus suggesting a redox-independent mechanism in the SAFE pathway.

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