Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Experimental Investigation
Adenosine-Induced Cardiac Gene Expression of Ischemic Murine Hearts Revealed by cDNA Array Hybridization
Masanori AsakuraMasafumi KitakazeYasuhiko SakataHiroshi AsanumaShoji SanadaJyonjoon KimHisakazu OgidaYulin LiaoKoichi NodeSeiji TakashimaMichihiko TadaMasatsugu Hori
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2002 Volume 66 Issue 1 Pages 93-96

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Because many endogenous substances, including adenosine, contribute to the pathophysiology of ischemic hearts, the present study was designed to investigate the transcription responses of murine hearts to ischemia with or without administration of an inhibitor of adenosine receptor, 8-sulfophenyltheophylline (8SPT). Sixty minutes after ligation of the proximal site of the left coronary artery with (n=9) or without (n=9) 8SPT, the hearts were excised to obtain mRNA for cDNA array analysis. In 18,376 cDNA, 2 known genes were upregulated over 10-fold, and 11 known genes were upregulated 5.0-9.9-fold. 8SPT reduced the expressed gene to the control levels. Furthermore, 32 unknown genes were also upregulated over 5.0-fold. In contrast, 11 known genes were downregulated below 0.2-fold, and 64% of the downregulated genes were restored by 8SPT. The 7 unknown genes were downregulated to levels below 0.2-fold. Therefore, it was concluded that the cardiac expression of 24 known and 39 unknown genes was modulated by ischemic stress, and that these genes appeared to be related to the pathophysiology of the ischemic heart because endogenous adenosine modulated their expression. (Circ J 2002; 66: 93 - 96)
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