Restoration of β-adrenergic signaling in failing cardiac ventricular myocytes via adenoviral-mediated gene transfer

SA Akhter, CA Skaer, AP Kypson… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
SA Akhter, CA Skaer, AP Kypson, PH McDonald, KC Peppel, DD Glower, RJ Lefkowitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997National Acad Sciences
Cardiovascular gene therapy is a novel approach to the treatment of diseases such as
congestive heart failure (CHF). Gene transfer to the heart would allow for the replacement of
defective or missing cellular proteins that may improve cardiac performance. Our laboratory
has been focusing on the feasibility of restoring β-adrenergic signaling deficiencies that are
a characteristic of chronic CHF. We have now studied isolated ventricular myocytes from
rabbits that have been chronically paced to produce hemodynamic failure. We document …
Cardiovascular gene therapy is a novel approach to the treatment of diseases such as congestive heart failure (CHF). Gene transfer to the heart would allow for the replacement of defective or missing cellular proteins that may improve cardiac performance. Our laboratory has been focusing on the feasibility of restoring β-adrenergic signaling deficiencies that are a characteristic of chronic CHF. We have now studied isolated ventricular myocytes from rabbits that have been chronically paced to produce hemodynamic failure. We document molecular β-adrenergic signaling defects including down-regulation of myocardial β-adrenergic receptors (β-ARs), functional β-AR uncoupling, and an up-regulation of the β-AR kinase (βARK1). Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer of the human β2-AR or an inhibitor of βARK1 to these failing myocytes led to the restoration of β-AR signaling. These results demonstrate that defects present in this critical myocardial signaling pathway can be corrected in vitro using genetic modification and raise the possibility of novel inotropic therapies for CHF including the inhibition of βARK1 activity in the heart.
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