Thrombospondin-4 expression is rapidly upregulated by cardiac overload

E Mustonen, J Aro, J Puhakka, M Ilves, Y Soini… - Biochemical and …, 2008 - Elsevier
E Mustonen, J Aro, J Puhakka, M Ilves, Y Soini, H Leskinen, H Ruskoaho, J Rysä
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2008Elsevier
The precise mechanisms regulating gene expression of thrombospondins (TSPs) in the
heart remain incompletely understood. Here we characterized cardiac TSP-4 expression in
response to pressure overload and myocardial infarction in vivo. Arginine8-vasopressin
(AVP) infusion increased left ventricular (LV) TSP-4 mRNA levels within 30min. Also
angiotensin II infusion rapidly activated LV TSP-4 expression, TSP-4 mRNA levels being
highest at 6h and protein at 72h and 2 weeks. During remodeling process following …
The precise mechanisms regulating gene expression of thrombospondins (TSPs) in the heart remain incompletely understood. Here we characterized cardiac TSP-4 expression in response to pressure overload and myocardial infarction in vivo. Arginine8-vasopressin (AVP) infusion increased left ventricular (LV) TSP-4 mRNA levels within 30min. Also angiotensin II infusion rapidly activated LV TSP-4 expression, TSP-4 mRNA levels being highest at 6h and protein at 72h and 2 weeks. During remodeling process following myocardial infarction, LV TSP-4 mRNA levels increased at day one, as studied by quantitative RT-PCR. TSP-4 immunostaining was localized to endothelial cells in hypertrophied hearts of spontaneously hypertensive rats. AVP-infusion increased LV TSP-1 mRNA levels similarly to TSP-4 within 30min showing that rapid induction of gene expression, well before the development of cardiac hypertrophy, is typical for the thrombospondin family. These results further suggest that TSP-4 may be an endothelial specific marker of cardiac overload.
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