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General Physiology and Biophysics Vol.35, No.2, p.215–222, 2016

Title: Myocardial connexin-43 and PKC signalling are involved in adaptation of the heart to irradiation-induced injury: Implication of miR-1 and miR-21
Author: Csilla Viczenczova, Barbara Szeiffova Bacova, Tamara Egan Benova, Branislav Kura, Chang Yin, Peter Weismann, Rakesh Kukreja, Jan Slezak, Narcis Tribulova

Abstract: Intercellular connexin-43 (Cx43) channels are essential for electrical coupling and direct cardiac cell to cell communication to ensure heart function. Expression of Cx43 is altered due to stressful conditions and also affected by the alterations in extracellular matrix. We aimed to explore the effect of chest irradiation on myocardial expression of Cx43 and miR-1 which regulates GJA1 gene transcription for Cx43. Implication of miR-21 that regulates expression of extracellular matrix proteins and PKC signalling that may affect Cx43-mediated coupling was examined as well. Western blot and real-time PCR analyses revealed that six weeks after the exposure of healthy Wistar rats chest to single irradiation of 25 Gy significant myocardial alterations were observed: 1) increase of total Cx43 protein expression and its functional phosphorylated forms; 2) suppressed levels of miR-1; 3) enhanced expression of PKCε which phosphorylates Cx43; 4) increase of miR-21 levels; 5) increase of PKCδ expression. These results suggest that irradiation causes post-transcriptional regulation of myocardial Cx43 expression by miR-1 possibly through miR-21 and PKC signalling. We conclude that single dose of irradiation has the potential to enhance myocardial intercellular communication that might be beneficial for the heart that needs to be investigated in details in further studies.

Keywords: Irradiation injury — Rat heart — Connexin-43 — miR-1 — miR-21 — PKC
Published online: 10-Mar-2016
Year: 2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 2 Page From: 215, Page To: 222
doi:10.4149/gpb_2015038


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