Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Aims The cellular prion protein, PrPC, whose aberrant isoforms are related to prion diseases of humans and animals, has a still
obscure physiological function. Having observed an increased expression of PrPC in two in vivo paradigms of heart remodelling,
we focused on isolated mouse hearts to ascertain the capacity of PrPC to antagonize oxidative damage induced by
ischaemic and non-ischaemic protocols.
Methods
and results
Hearts isolated frommice expressing PrPC in variable amounts were subjected to different and complementary oxidative
perfusion protocols. Accumulation of reactive oxygen species, oxidation of myofibrillar proteins, and cell death were
evaluated.We found that overexpressed PrPC reduced oxidative stress and cell death caused by post-ischaemic reperfusion.
Conversely, deletion of PrPC increased oxidative stress during both ischaemic preconditioning and perfusion
(15 min) with H2O2. Supporting its relation with intracellular systems involved in oxidative stress, PrPC was found to influence
the activity of catalase and, for the first time, the expression of p66Shc, a protein implicated in oxidative stressmediated
cell death.
Conclusions Our data demonstrate that PrPC contributes to the cardiac mechanisms antagonizing oxidative insults.
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Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cellular prion protein; Heart; Oxidative stress; PrP; ROS
List of contributors:
Massimino, MARIA LINA; Menabo', Roberta; Sorgato, MARIA CATIA
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