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Nano Today ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 101391
Author(s):  
Teresa Rodrigues ◽  
Vladyslav Mishyn ◽  
Yann R. Leroux ◽  
Laura Butruille ◽  
Eloise Woitrain ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Michael Millman ◽  
Angela B.S. Santos ◽  
Eduardo G. Pianca ◽  
José Augusto Santos Pellegrini ◽  
Fernanda Carine Conci ◽  
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Author(s):  
Dao-ming Zhang ◽  
Jun-jian Deng ◽  
Yao-gui Wu ◽  
Tian Tang ◽  
Lin Xiong ◽  
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Objectives: Radiotherapy improves the survival rate of cancer patients, yet it also involves some inevitable complications. Radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD) is one of the most serious complications, especially the radiotherapy of thoracic tumors, which is characterized by cardiac oxidative stress disorder and programmed cell death. At present, there is no effective treatment strategy for RIHD; in addition, it cannot be reversed when it progresses. This study aims to explore the role and potential mechanism of microRNA-223-3p (miR-223-3p) in RIHD.Methods: Mice were injected with miR-223-3p mimic, inhibitor, or their respective controls in the tail vein and received a single dose of 20 Gy whole-heart irradiation (WHI) for 16 weeks after 3 days to construct a RIHD mouse model. To inhibit adenosine monophosphate activated protein kinase (AMPK) or phosphodiesterase 4D (PDE4D), compound C (CompC) and AAV9-shPDE4D were used.Results: WHI treatment significantly inhibited the expression of miR-223-3p in the hearts; furthermore, the levels of miR-223-3p decreased in a radiation time-dependent manner. miR-223-3p mimic significantly relieved, while miR-223-3p inhibitor aggravated apoptosis, oxidative damage, and cardiac dysfunction in RIHD mice. In addition, we found that miR-223-3p mimic improves WHI-induced myocardial injury by activating AMPK and that the inhibition of AMPK by CompC completely blocks these protective effects of miR-223-3p mimic. Further studies found that miR-223-3p lowers the protein levels of PDE4D and inhibiting PDE4D by AAV9-shPDE4D blocks the WHI-induced myocardial injury mediated by miR-223-3p inhibitor.Conclusion: miR-223-3p ameliorates WHI-induced RIHD through anti-oxidant and anti-programmed cell death mechanisms via activating AMPK by PDE4D regulation. miR-223-3p mimic exhibits potential value in the treatment of RIHD.


Cells ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 258
Author(s):  
Jihoon Nah ◽  
Eun-Ah Sung ◽  
Peiyong Zhai ◽  
Daniela Zablocki ◽  
Junichi Sadoshima

Autosis is a unique form of cell death with characteristic morphological and biochemical features caused by dysregulated autophagy. Autosis is observed in the heart during the late phase of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R), when marked accumulation of autophagosomes is induced. We previously showed that the excessive accumulation of autophagosomes promotes autosis in cardiomyocytes. Although the inhibition of autophagic flux via the upregulation of Rubicon induces the accumulation of autophagosomes during I/R, it appears that additional mechanisms exacerbating autophagosome accumulation are required for the induction of autosis. Here, we show that Tfeb contributes to the induction of autosis during the late phase of I/R in the heart. During myocardial reperfusion, Tfeb is activated and translocated into the nucleus, which in turn upregulates genes involved in autophagy and lysosomal function. The overexpression of Tfeb enhanced cardiomyocyte death induced by a high dose of TAT-Beclin 1, an effect that was inhibited by the downregulation of Atg7. Conversely, the knockdown of Tfeb attenuated high-dose TAT-Beclin1-induced death in cardiomyocytes. Although the downregulation of Tfeb in the heart significantly decreased the number of autophagic vacuoles and inhibited autosis during I/R, the activation of Tfeb activity via 3,4-dimethoxychalcone, an activator of Tfeb, aggravated myocardial injury during I/R. These findings suggest that Tfeb promotes cardiomyocyte autosis during the late phase of reperfusion in the heart.


Author(s):  
Esra Saka ◽  
Mert Canbaz ◽  
Taner Abdullah ◽  
Tugce Dinc ◽  
Ozlem Polat ◽  
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Author(s):  
Amanda K. Verma ◽  
Olakanmi Olagoke ◽  
Jonathan D. Moreno ◽  
Neda Rezaee ◽  
Pan Ma ◽  
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