Regulator of G protein signaling 2 mediates cardiac compensation to pressure overload and antihypertrophic effects of PDE5 inhibition in mice

  • Takimoto, Eiki
  • Koitabashi, Norimichi
  • Hsu, Steven
  • Ketner, Elizabeth A.
  • Zhang, Manling
  • Nagayama, Takahiro
  • Bedja, Djahida
  • Gabrielson, Kathleen L.
  • Blanton, Robert
  • Siderovski, David P.
  • Mendelsohn, Michael E.
  • Kass, David A.
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Publication date
January 2009

Abstract

The heart initially compensates for hypertension-mediated pressure overload by enhancing its contractile force and developing hypertrophy without dilation. Gq protein–coupled receptor pathways become activated and can depress function, leading to cardiac failure. Initial adaptation mechanisms to reduce cardiac damage during such stimulation remain largely unknown. Here we have shown that this initial adaptation requires regulator of G protein signaling 2 (RGS2). Mice lacking RGS2 had a normal basal cardiac phenotype, yet responded rapidly to pressure overload, with increased myocardial Gq signaling, marked cardiac hypertrophy and failure, and early mortality. Swimming exercise, which is not accompanied by Gq activation, induced a normal car...

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