Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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DNA Hypomethylation of miR-30a Mediated the Protection of Hypoxia Postconditioning Against Aged Cardiomyocytes Hypoxia/Reoxygenation Injury Through Inhibiting Autophagy
YanHua WangYinJu HaoHui ZhangLingBo XuNing DingRui WangGuangRong ZhuShengChao MaAnNing YangYong YangKai WuYuanXu JiangHuiPing ZhangYiDeng Jiang
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Article ID: CJ-19-0915

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Background:Ischemic postconditioning (IPostC) is an endogenous protective mechanism to reduce ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. However, whether IPostC protects aged cardiomyocytes against I/R injury is not fully understood. Considering the protective function of microRNA 30a (miR-30a) against ischemia-induced injury in H9C2 cells, its role in the protective effects of IPostC on I/R injury of aged cardiomyocytes was investigated further.

Methods and Results:To mimic I/R and IPostC in vitro, the aged cardiomyocyte model for hypoxia postconditioning (HPostC) treatment was established by 9 days of incubation with 8 mg/mL D-galactose and then followed by exposure to hypoxic environment. HPostC significantly alleviated hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury and reduced autophagy of aged cardiomyocytes, as evidenced by decreased LC3B-II expression and increased p62 by Western blot. Quantified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), miR-30a was increased in aged cardiomyocytes treated with HPostC compared with I/R injury group. Overexpression of miR-30a by LV3-rno-miR-30a mimic promoted cardioprotective effect of HPostC in aged cardiomyocytes by suppressing BECN1-mediated autophagy, all of which was abrogated by knockdown of miR-30a expression. Epigenetic analyses demonstrated that HPostC reduced DNA methyltransferase 3b-mediated DNA hypomethylation levels at miR-30a promoter, leading to upregulation of miR-30a.

Conclusions:HPostC protected aged cardiomyocytes survival against H/R injury via DNMT3b-dependent activation of miR-30a. miR-30a could be a potential therapeutic target for ischemic myocardial infarction.

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