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APJ acts as a dual receptor in cardiac hypertrophy
Authors:Maria Cecilia Scimia  Cecilia Hurtado  Saugata Ray  Scott Metzler  Ke Wei  Jianming Wang  Chris E Woods  Nicole H Purcell  Daniele Catalucci  Takeshi Akasaka  Orlando F Bueno  George P Vlasuk  Perla Kaliman  Rolf Bodmer  Layton H Smith  Euan Ashley  Mark Mercola  Joan Heller Brown  Pilar Ruiz-Lozano
Affiliation:Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:Cardiac hypertrophy is initiated as an adaptive response to sustained overload but progresses pathologically as heart failure ensues. Here we report that genetic loss of APJ, a G-protein-coupled receptor, confers resistance to chronic pressure overload by markedly reducing myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure. In contrast, mice lacking apelin (the endogenous APJ ligand) remain sensitive, suggesting an apelin-independent function of APJ. Freshly isolated APJ-null cardiomyocytes exhibit an attenuated response to stretch, indicating that APJ is a mechanosensor. Activation of APJ by stretch increases cardiomyocyte cell size and induces molecular markers of hypertrophy. Whereas apelin stimulates APJ to activate Gαi and elicits a protective response, stretch signals in an APJ-dependent, G-protein-independent fashion to induce hypertrophy. Stretch-mediated hypertrophy is prevented by knockdown of β-arrestins or by pharmacological doses of apelin acting through Gαi. Taken together, our data indicate that APJ is a bifunctional receptor for both mechanical stretch and the endogenous peptide apelin. By sensing the balance between these stimuli, APJ occupies a pivotal point linking sustained overload to cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.
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