JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Mechanisms of Cardiac Hypertrophy and Injury : Possible Role of Protein Kinase C Activation : 54th Annual Scientific Session of the Japanese Circulation Society
ISSEI KOMUROYOUICHI KATOHEITETSU HOHFUMIMARO TAKAKUYOSHIO YAZAKI
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1991 年 55 巻 11 号 p. 1149-1157

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To examine the molecular mechanisms by which mechanical stimuli induced cardiac hypertrophy and injury, we cultured rat neonatal cardiocytes in deform-able dishes and imposed an in vitro mechanical load by stretching the adherent cells. Myocyte stretching increased total cell RNA content and mRNA levels of c-fos. Marked accumulation of c-fos mRNA followed increases in intracellular Na+ and protein kinase C activation. The accumulation of c-fos mRNA by cardiocyte stretching was suppressed by protein kinase C inhibitors but not by stretch channel blockers. Moreover, myocyte stretching increased inositol phosphate levels. and activation of protein kinase C by phorbolesters stumulated the expression of c-fos. We also examined TGFβ expression in the heart. TGFβ is known to he stimulated by protein kinase C activation. and the mRNA level of TGFβ was increased in in vivo heart by pressure overload. Furthermore, collagen synthesis was stimulated by TGFβ in cultured fibroblasts from hearts. These findings suggest that hemodynamic overload may stimulate cardiac hypertrophy and induce cardiac injury (fibrosis) through protein kinase C activation.

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