The role of redox signaling in cardiac hypertrophy induced by experimental hyperthyroidism

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This study was conducted to test whether oxidative stress activates the intracellular protein kinase B (AKT1) signaling pathway, which culminates with cardiac hypertrophy in experimental hyperthyroidism. Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control, vitamin E, thyroxine (T4), and T4+vitamin E. Hyperthyroidism was induced by T4 administration (12 mg/l in drinking water for 28 days). Vitamin E treatment was given during the same period via s.c. injections (20 mg/kg per day). Morphometric and hemodynamic parameters were evaluated at the end of the 4-week treatment period. Protein oxidation, redox state (reduced glutathione, GSH/glutathione dissulfide, GSSG), vitamin C, total radical-trapping antioxidant potential (TRAP), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) were measured in heart homogenates. The p-AKT1/AKT1 ratio, p-glycogen-synthase kinase (GSK)3B/ GSK3B ratio, FOS, and JUN myocardial protein expression were also quantified by western blot after 4 weeks. Increases in biochemical parameters, such as protein oxidation (41%), H2O2 (62%), and NOx (218%), and increase in the left ventricular end-diastolic pressure were observed in the T4 group. T4 treatment also caused a decrease in GSH/ GSSG ratio (83%), vitamin C (34%), and TRAP (55%). These alterations were attenuated by vitamin E administration to the hyperthyroid rats. Expression of p-AKT1/AKT1, p-GSK3B/GSK3B, FOS, and JUN were elevated in the T4 group (by 69, 37, 130, and 33% respectively), whereas vitamin E administration promoted a significant reduction in their expression. These results indicate that oxidative stress plays an important role in cardiac hypertrophy, and suggest redox activation of AKT1 and JUN/FOS signaling pathways with H2O2 acting as a possible intracellular mediator in this adaptive response to experimental hyperthyroidism. © 2008 Society for Endocrinology.

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Araujo, A. S. R., Schenkel, P., Enzveiler, A. T., Fernandes, T. R. G., Partata, W. A., Llesuy, S., … Belló-Klein, A. (2008). The role of redox signaling in cardiac hypertrophy induced by experimental hyperthyroidism. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 41(5–6), 423–430. https://doi.org/10.1677/JME-08-0024

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