Elucidating the underlying mechanisms of benfotiamine-induced cardioprotection
[摘要] ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Context: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally. Myocardial infarction is responsible for the highest number of deaths due to cardiovascular disease.Objective: We have previously shown that acute benfotiamine administration at the onset of reperfusion is associated with decreased infarct size and preserved contractile function in response to ischemia-reperfusion. We aimed to evaluate the involvement of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt (PI3K/Akt) and Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) pro-survival signaling pathways in mediating these cardioprotective effects.Materials and Methods: Part One - Hearts were rapidly excised from Wistar rats and mounted on a Langendorff perfusion apparatus. After stabilization, hearts were subjected to 30 minutes of regional ischemia and 120 minutes of reperfusion. The control group received no treatment. Experimental groups were treated with 100 μM benfotiamine ± 0.1 μM Tyrphostin AG490 or Wortmannin (inhibitors of JAK2 and PI3K, respectively), dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide. The vehicle control group received an equivalent dose of dimethyl sulfoxide. All treatments were administered for 20 minutes at the onset of reperfusion. Functional parameters were measured throughout, to test the effects of benfotiamine ± pro-survival pathway inhibitors on functional recovery. In addition, hearts were stained with Evans blue and triphenyltetrazolium chloride to assess the effects of benfotiamine ± pro-survival pathway inhibitors on infarct size.Part Two - Hearts that were perfused ± 30 minutes of global ischemia and ± 20 minutes of benfotiamine administration, were used to assess PI3K/Akt and JAK/STAT signaling in response to ischemia-reperfusion and benfotiamine treatment. As with previous experiments, benfotiamine was administered at a concentration of 100 μM, at the onset of reperfusion. Tissues were assessed by Western blot analysis.Results: 20 minutes of acute benfotiamine administration at the onset of reperfusion led to a decrease in infarct size (35.6 ± 2.4% vs. 55.7 ± 5.0% [p<0.05]). Inhibition of PI3K/Akt signaling by addition of Wortmannin abrogated this infarct-limiting effect (51.5 ± 1.3% vs. 35.6 ± 2.4% [p<0.05]). However, inhibition of JAK/STAT signaling had no effect. There were no significant differences in left ventricular developed pressure, coronary flow rate or heart rate during the experiments.In addition, 20 minutes of acute benfotiamine administration at the onset of reperfusion lead to an increase in phospho-FOXO/FOXO in the cytosolic fraction, but no significant change in phospho-STAT3/STAT3 in the nucleus.Conclusions: Our results suggest that acute benfotiamine administration at the onset of reperfusion may act to reduce infarct size via activation of PI3K/Akt pro-survival signaling.
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