Exercise and tachycardia increase NADPH oxidase and ryanodine receptor-2 activity: Possible role in cardioprotection
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Sánchez, Gina
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Exercise and tachycardia increase NADPH oxidase and ryanodine receptor-2 activity: Possible role in cardioprotection
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Aim: Our objective was to investigate in cardiac muscle the contribution of NADPH oxidase to (a) ryanodine receptor-2 (RyR2) S-glutathionylation and (b) the preconditioning effects of exercise and tachycardia on infarct size following coronary artery occlusion. Methods and results: We measured NADPH oxidase activity, RyR2 S-glutathionylation, and calcium release kinetics in sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) vesicles isolated from dog ventricular muscle after exercise and tachycardia, plus or minus prior administration of the NADPH oxidase inhibitor apocynin. In ventricular muscle sections, we studied the colocalization of NADPH oxidase and RyR2 by confocal microscopy using fluorescent antibodies. We determined the effect of apocynin on the infarct size produced by occlusion of the descendent anterior coronary artery in animals preconditioned by exercise or tachycardia. Exercise and tachycardia increased NADPH oxidase activity, RyR2 S-glutathionylation, and calcium release rates in isolated S
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/161679
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvm011
ISSN: 00086363
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Cardiovascular Research, Volumen 77, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 380-386
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