TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of pravastatin on ventricular arrhythmias in infarcted rats
T2 - Role of connexin43
AU - Chen, Chien Chang
AU - Lien, Hsiao Yin
AU - Hsu, Yu Jung
AU - Lin, Chih Chan
AU - Shih, Chun Ming
AU - Lee, Tsung-Ming
PY - 2010/8
Y1 - 2010/8
N2 - Epidemiologic studies showed that men treated with statins appear to have a lower incidence of sudden death than men without statins. However, the specific factor for this remained disappointingly elusive. We assessed whether pravastatin enhanced connexin43 expression after myocardial infarction through attenuation of endothelin-1. Twenty-four hours after ligation of the anterior descending artery, male Wistar rats were randomized to vehicle, pravastatin, mevalonate, bosentan, or a combination of pravastatin and mevalonate or pravastatin and bosentan for 4 wk. Myocardial endothelin- 1 levels were significantly elevated in vehicle-treated rats at the border zone compared with sham-operated rats. Myocardial connexin43 expression at the border zone was significantly decreased in vehicle-treated infarcted rats compared with sham-operated rats. Attenuated connexin43 expression was blunted after administration of pravastatin, as assessed by immunofluorescence analysis, Western blotting, and real-time quantitative RT-PCR of connexin43. Bosentan enhanced connexin43 amount in infarcted rats and did not have additional beneficial effects on pravastatintreated rats. Arrhythmic scores during programmed stimulation in vehicle- treated rats were significantly higher than scores in those treated with pravastatin. In contrast, the beneficial effects of pravastatin-induced connexin43 were abolished by the addition of mevalonate and a protein kinase C inducer. In addition, the amount of connexin43 showed significant increase after addition of bisindolylmaleimide, implicating that protein kinase C is a relevant target in endothelin-1-mediated connexin43 expression. Thus chronic use of pravastatin after infarction, resulting in enhanced connexin43 amount by attenuation of mevalonate-dependent endothelin-1 through a protein kinase C-dependent pathway, may attenuate the arrhythmogenic response to programmed electrical stimulation.
AB - Epidemiologic studies showed that men treated with statins appear to have a lower incidence of sudden death than men without statins. However, the specific factor for this remained disappointingly elusive. We assessed whether pravastatin enhanced connexin43 expression after myocardial infarction through attenuation of endothelin-1. Twenty-four hours after ligation of the anterior descending artery, male Wistar rats were randomized to vehicle, pravastatin, mevalonate, bosentan, or a combination of pravastatin and mevalonate or pravastatin and bosentan for 4 wk. Myocardial endothelin- 1 levels were significantly elevated in vehicle-treated rats at the border zone compared with sham-operated rats. Myocardial connexin43 expression at the border zone was significantly decreased in vehicle-treated infarcted rats compared with sham-operated rats. Attenuated connexin43 expression was blunted after administration of pravastatin, as assessed by immunofluorescence analysis, Western blotting, and real-time quantitative RT-PCR of connexin43. Bosentan enhanced connexin43 amount in infarcted rats and did not have additional beneficial effects on pravastatintreated rats. Arrhythmic scores during programmed stimulation in vehicle- treated rats were significantly higher than scores in those treated with pravastatin. In contrast, the beneficial effects of pravastatin-induced connexin43 were abolished by the addition of mevalonate and a protein kinase C inducer. In addition, the amount of connexin43 showed significant increase after addition of bisindolylmaleimide, implicating that protein kinase C is a relevant target in endothelin-1-mediated connexin43 expression. Thus chronic use of pravastatin after infarction, resulting in enhanced connexin43 amount by attenuation of mevalonate-dependent endothelin-1 through a protein kinase C-dependent pathway, may attenuate the arrhythmogenic response to programmed electrical stimulation.
KW - Endothelin-1
KW - Myocardial infarction
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U2 - 10.1152/japplphysiol.01070.2009
DO - 10.1152/japplphysiol.01070.2009
M3 - Article
C2 - 20466804
AN - SCOPUS:77955650682
SN - 8750-7587
VL - 109
SP - 541
EP - 552
JO - Journal of Applied Physiology
JF - Journal of Applied Physiology
IS - 2
ER -