Nitric oxide synthases are crucially involved in the development of the severe cardiomyopathy of caveolin-1 knockout mice

C Wunderlich, K Schober, C Heerwagen… - Biochemical and …, 2008 - Elsevier
C Wunderlich, K Schober, C Heerwagen, R Marquetant, B Ebner, M Forkmann, S Schoen…
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2008Elsevier
Targeted ablation of caveolin-1 (cav-1) results in a severe cardiomyopathy. How the loss of
cav-1 mediates these abnormalities is currently under investigation. Mounting evidence
indicates that cav-1 acts as a negative regulator of endothelial nitric oxide synthase resulting
in a constitutive hyperactivation of the nitric oxide (NO)-pathway in cav-1 knockout mice (cav-
1 ko). In this context we hypothesized that disturbed NO signalling is implicated in these
changes. To explore this question cav-1 ko were compared with knockout counterparts …
Targeted ablation of caveolin-1 (cav-1) results in a severe cardiomyopathy. How the loss of cav-1 mediates these abnormalities is currently under investigation. Mounting evidence indicates that cav-1 acts as a negative regulator of endothelial nitric oxide synthase resulting in a constitutive hyperactivation of the nitric oxide (NO)-pathway in cav-1 knockout mice (cav-1 ko). In this context we hypothesized that disturbed NO signalling is implicated in these changes. To explore this question cav-1 ko were compared with knockout counterparts experiencing 2 month postnatal NO synthase inhibition by NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME) treatment. Chronic l-NAME treatment resulted in significant improvements in heart function and exercise capacity in cav-1 ko. Furthermore, we found evidence for an enhanced radical stress in hearts of cav-1 ko which was markedly reduced by l-NAME treatment. Collectively, these findings suggest that NO synthases play a crucial role in the evolution of heart failure evident in cav-1 ko.
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