Volume 50, Issue 3 , Pages 426-432, March 2011
Critical role for white blood cell NAD(P)H oxidase-mediated plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 oxidation and ventricular rupture following acute myocardial infarction☆
Abstract
Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is an oxidant-sensitive protease inhibitor that is inactivated by oxidation and has a critical role in ventricular remodeling post myocardial infarction (MI). PAI-1 knockout (KO) mice die within 7
days of myocardial infarction post MI due to increased plasmin activity leading to ventricular rupture. The goal of this study was to assess the relevant pathways of leukocyte-derived oxidants post MI that alter PAI-1 activity. Transplantation of wild-type (WT) bone marrow into PAI-1 null mice prolonged survival after MI (WT marrow: 41.66% vs. PAI-1 KO marrow: 0% in PAI-1 KO mice at day 7 (p
<
0.02). To determine relevant enzyme systems, we transplanted marrow from mice with specific deletions relevant to leukocyte-derived oxidants (NAD(P)H oxidase, iNOS, myeloperoxidase (MPO)) to determine which deletion controls PAI-1 oxidative inactivation and prolongs survival. MI was induced by ligation of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and the incidence of cardiac rupture was monitored. PAI-1 KO transplanted with MPO KO, or iNOS KO bone marrow died within 9
days after MI. PAI-1 KO mice transplanted with p47phox KO marrow exhibited prolonged survival 21
days after MI (30% survival, p
<
0.03, n
=
10) compared to WT marrow (8.3%, n
=
12). Three days after MI, PAI-1 KO mice transplanted with p47phox KO marrow had increased PAI-1 activity and decreased nitration of PAI-1 in myocardial tissue compared to PAI-1 KO mice transplanted with WT marrow. These data suggest that modulating O2•− generation by NAD(P)H oxidase appears to be a therapeutically relevant target for increasing myocardial PAI-1 levels after MI, whereas downstream enzymes like MPO and iNOS may not be.
Research Highlights
► PAI-1 has a critical role in left ventricular remodeling following acute myocardial infarction. ► PAI-1 is activity is susceptible to oxidation in the inflammatory milieu. ► NADPH oxidase, not myeloperoxidase- or iNOS-mediated oxidation, is critical in PAI-1 inactivation.
Keywords: Inflammation, Myocardial rupture, Oxidation
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☆ This work was funded by the Skirball Foundation.
PII: S0022-2828(10)00327-5
doi:10.1016/j.yjmcc.2010.08.024
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Volume 50, Issue 3 , Pages 426-432, March 2011
