Mutation of the protein kinase i alpha leucine zipper domain produces hypertension and progressive left ventricular hypertrophy: A novel mouse model of age-dependent hypertensive heart disease

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Hypertensive heart disease causes significant mortality in older patients, yet there is an incomplete understanding of molecular mechanisms that regulate age-dependent hypertensive left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that the cGMP-dependent protein kinase G I alpha (PKGIα;) attenuates hypertensive LVH by evaluating the cardiac phenotype in mice with selective mutations of the PKGIα; leucine zipper domain. These leucine zipper mutant (LZM) mice develop basal hypertension. Compared with wild-type controls, 8-month-old adult LZM mice developed increased left ventricular end-diastolic pressure but without frank LVH. In advanced age (15 months), the LZM mice developed overt pathological LVH. These findings reveal a role of PKGIα; in normally attenuating hypertensive LVH. Therefore, mutation of the PKGIα; LZ domain produces a clinically relevant model for hypertensive heart disease of aging. © 2013 The Author.

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Blanton, R. M., Takimoto, E., Aronovitz, M., Thoonen, R., Kass, D. A., Karas, R. H., & Mendelsohn, M. E. (2013). Mutation of the protein kinase i alpha leucine zipper domain produces hypertension and progressive left ventricular hypertrophy: A novel mouse model of age-dependent hypertensive heart disease. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 68(11), 1351–1355. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glt042

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