Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1111/bcpt.12775
Title: Decrease in Long-Chain Acylcarnitine Tissue Content Determines the Duration of and Correlates with the Cardioprotective Effect of Methyl-GBB
Authors: Kuka, Janis
Makrecka-Kuka, Marina
Cirule, Helena
Grinberga, Solveiga
Sevostjanovs, Eduards
Dambrova, Maija
Liepinsh, Edgars
Faculty of Pharmacy
Keywords: 3.1 Basic medicine;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;Toxicology;Pharmacology
Issue Date: Aug-2017
Citation: Kuka , J , Makrecka-Kuka , M , Cirule , H , Grinberga , S , Sevostjanovs , E , Dambrova , M & Liepinsh , E 2017 , ' Decrease in Long-Chain Acylcarnitine Tissue Content Determines the Duration of and Correlates with the Cardioprotective Effect of Methyl-GBB ' , Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology , vol. 121 , no. 2 , pp. 106-112 . https://doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.12775
Abstract: Ischaemia in the heart is accompanied by the accumulation of long-chain acylcarnitines (LCACs) which is one of the multiple factors that contribute to the ischaemia–reperfusion damage development. Long-term pre-treatment that decreases carnitine and LCAC contents also reduces ischaemia–reperfusion (IR) damage; however, the duration of the post-treatment effects is not known. The aim of the study was to assess the post-treatment effects of the carnitine transport (OCTN2) inhibitor, methyl-GBB, on LCAC content and the duration of its cardioprotective effect. Male Wistar rats received methyl-GBB (5 mg/kg for 28 days), and the anti-infarction effects on Langendorff-perfused hearts and the acylcarnitine profile in cardiac tissues were measured up to 28 days following the end of the treatment. Methyl-GBB pre-treatment for 28 days decreased LCAC heart tissue content by 87%, and the infarct size was decreased by 57%. Fourteen days post-treatment, the LCAC content was still decreased by 69%, and the infarct size was decreased by 32% compared to Control. A significant Pearson correlation (r = 0.48, p = 0.026) was found between infarct size and LCAC tissue content in the methyl-GBB-treated rat hearts. The addition of 2 mM carnitine to isolated heart perfusate significantly diminished the methyl-GBB-induced decrease in LCACs and infarct size. In conclusion, the anti-infarction effect of methyl-GBB continues for at least 2 weeks post-treatment. No less than a 70% decrease in LCAC content is required to protect ischaemic heart tissues, and the decrease in LCAC levels defines the duration of the post-treatment cardioprotective effect of the OCTN2 inhibitor, methyl-GBB.
Description: Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Nordic Association for the Publication of BCPT (former Nordic Pharmacological Society)
DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.12775
ISSN: 1742-7835
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