Cardioprotective effects of PKG activation by soluble GC activator, BAY 60-2770, in ischemia-reperfusion-injured rat hearts

Kyung Hye Lee, So Ra Lee, Haneul Cho, Jong Shin Woo, Jung Hee Kang, Yun Mi Jeong, Xian Wu Cheng, Woo Shik Kim, Weon Kim

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Abstract

Soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) has been suggested as a therapeutic target for cardiac ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Until now, the molecular mechanism of BAY 60–2770, a sGC activator, in cardiac IR injury has not been assessed. To identify the cardioprotective effects of BAY 60–2770 in IR-injured rat hearts, IR injury was established by occlusion of LAD for 40 min and reperfusion for 7 days, and the effects of BAY 60–2770 on myocardial protection were assessed by echocardiography and TTC staining. 5 nM and 5 μM of BAY 60–2770 were perfused into isolated rat hearts in a Langendorff system. After 10- or 30-min reperfusion with BAY 60–2770, cGMP and cAMP concentrations and PKG activation status were examined. Hearts were also perfused with 1 μM KT5823 or 100 μM 5-HD in conjunction with 5 nM Bay 60–2770 to evaluate the protective role of PKG. Mitochondrial oxidative stress was investigated under hypoxia-reoxygenation in H9c2 cells. In IR-injured rat hearts, BAY 60–2770 oral administration reduced infarct size by TTC staining and improved left ventricular function by echocardiography. Tissue samples from BAY 60-2770-perfused hearts had approximately two-fold higher cGMP levels. BAY 60–2770 increased PKG activity in the myocardium, and the reduced infarct area by BAY 60–2770 was abrogated by KT-5823 in isolated myocardium. In H9c2 cardiac myoblasts, hypoxia-reoxygenation-mediated mitochondrial ROS generation was diminished with BAY 60–2770 treatment, but was recovered by pretreatment with KT-5823. BAY 60–2770 demonstrated a protective effect against cardiac IR injury via mitoKATP opening and decreased mitoROS by PKG activation. BAY 60–2770 has a protective effect against cardiac IR injury via mitoKATP opening and decreased mitoROS by PKG activation. These results demonstrated that BAY 60–2770 may be used as a therapeutic agent for cardiac IR injury.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0180207
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2017

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