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Title: Liraglutide preserves intracellular calcium handling in isolated murine myocytes exposed to oxidative stress
Authors: S. Palee
S. C. Chattipakorn
N. Chattipakorn
Authors: S. Palee
S. C. Chattipakorn
N. Chattipakorn
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Abstract: © 2017 Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic. In ischemic/reperfusion (I/R) injured hearts, severe oxidative stress occurs and is associated with intracellular calcium (Ca2+) overload. Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues have been shown to exert cardioprotection in I/R heart. However, there is little information regarding the effects of GLP-1 analogue on the intracellular Ca2+regulation in the presence of oxidative stress. Therefore, we investigated the effects of GLP-1 analogue, (liraglutide, 10 μM) applied before or after hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, 50 μM) treatment on intracellular Ca2+regulation in isolated cardiomyocytes. We hypothesized that liraglutide can attenuate intracellular Ca2+overload in cardiomyocytes under H2O2-induced cardiomyocyte injury. Cardiomyocytes were isolated from the hearts of male Wistar rats. Isolated cardiomyocytes were loaded with Fura-2/AM and fluorescence intensity was recorded. Intracellular Ca2+transient decay rate, intracellular Ca2+transient amplitude and intracellular diastolic Ca2+levels were recorded before and after treatment with liraglutide. In H2O2induced severe oxidative stressed cardiomyocytes (which mimic cardiac I/R) injury, liraglutide given prior to or after H2O2administration effectively increased both intracellular Ca2+transient amplitude and intracellular Ca2+transient decay rate, without altering the intracellular diastolic Ca2+level. Liraglutide attenuated intracellular Ca2+overload in H2O2-induced cardiomyocyte injury and may be responsible for cardioprotection during cardiac I/R injury by preserving physiological levels of calcium handling during the systolic and diastolic phases of myocyte activation.
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ISSN: 18029973
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