Na(+)-H(+) exchanger inhibition: a new antihypertrophic tool.

نویسندگان

  • Horacio E Cingolani
  • María Cristina Camilión de Hurtado
چکیده

Cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is a major risk factor for cardiac death and commonly precedes the development of heart failure (HF). This is motivating the search for novel pharmacological strategies to prevent the development and/or regress CH. Although the signaling pathways leading to myocardial hypertrophy are complex, one important set of pathways involves the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs).1 MAPKs phosphorylate numerous substrates, including nuclear transcription factors that activate the expression of different genes. The Na -H exchanger (NHE) is a common downstream effector of this cascade2–4 and has been implicated in different models of hypertrophy, such as “hypertensive” myocardium, aortic constrictioninduced hypertrophy, and postinfarction myocardial hypertrophy.5–8 Interestingly, stretch-induced hypertrophy of cultured neonatal cardiomyocytes is also accompanied by an increase in MAPK activity6,8 and NHE activation. Furthermore, stretch-induced MAPK stimulation is partially prevented by inhibition of NHE activity.6 The article published in this issue of Circulation Research by Engelhardt et al9 reports another example of a link between NHE activity and cellular growth, employing a different experimental model of CH induced by overexpression of 1-adrenergic receptors in transgenic mice. CH, fibrosis, and failure induced by this model were prevented by NHE inhibition. The overstimulation of 1-adrenergic receptors with isoproterenol is perhaps a similar experimental model of hypertrophy that has been extensively studied before10–13 and reported to be mediated by p41/p42-MAPK activation.13 Karmazyn’s group7 reported that the inhibition of NHE activity attenuated the hypertrophy that follows myocardial infarction. Camilión de Hurtado et al14 recently reported that chronic NHE blockade in vivo induces regression of CH in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) without a significant decrease in arterial pressure. The in vivo blockade of NHE also decreases the cellular proliferation detected in vessels from diabetic rats.15 Taken together, these findings provide compelling evidence of a common role played by NHE in different models of myocardial hypertrophy. Which would be the relationship between NHE activity and myocardial hypertrophy? Perhaps the most convincing demonstration of a signaling role for NHE activation in cellular growth is found in sea urchin eggs, where fertilization is followed by NHE activation, and cellular growth is precluded if NHE activation is prevented.16 Because NHE exchanges intracellular H for extracellular Na in a one-byone stoichiometry, the intracellular ionic changes resulting from its activation will be a decrease in [H ]i and an increase in [Na ]i. However, whereas the activation of NHE may result in nonsignificant changes in pHi (under physiological conditions where the bicarbonate-dependent mechanisms are active),17–19 the increase in [Na ]i is always detected.20 This rise in [Na ]i might be responsible for an increase in [Ca ]i levels mediated by Na -Ca exchange (NCX). The increase in [Ca ]i is recognized as a cell growth signal.21 NHE can carry 50% of the Na entering the cells.22 We should, therefore, learn to think more of increases of [Na ]i than in increases of pHi when NHE is activated by “growth factors.” Conversely, blockade of NHE activity will promote the decrease of [Na ]i levels. Recently, a new factor has been identified to contribute to the NHE hyperactivity-hypertrophy relationship: the anion exchanger (AE).23 Some isoforms of the AE are upregulated in the hypertrophied myocardium.24 This exchanger is, even at steady pHi, continuously loading the cell with acid.25 This acid load is balanced by other acid extruder mechanisms, and under normal conditions, pHi is kept within normal limits. AE hyperactivity, by increasing [H ]i, will stimulate the NHE leading to the increase of [Na ]i. Interestingly, 1-adrenergic receptor stimulation enhances AE activity.26 It is possible that isoproterenol (or overexpression of 1 receptors), through AE stimulation, increases [H ]i, thereby causing NHE activation. The possible linkage between NHE and other ionic membrane transport mechanisms is depicted in the Figure. It has been previously demonstrated that [Na ]i increases in hypertrophied myocardium.27 Furthermore, in isolated myocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells, Na has a direct effect of increasing protein synthesis and decreasing protein degradation.28 Epidemiological and basic studies support the notion that Na is an independent factor for the development of salt-induced CH.29,30 Frohlich and colleagues reported that a high Na diet increased not only cardiac enlargement in SHR but also cardiac mass in normotensive rats without detectable change of arterial pressure.31 Therefore, given the fact that NHE is a pathway for Na entry, its pharmacological blockade appears to be an intervention capable of reducing Na influx. An increased activity of the NHE has been detected in HF32 and cariporide has been shown to have antiapoptotic effect The opinions expressed in this editorial are not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. From the Centro de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. Correspondence to Dr H.E. Cingolani, Centro de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, calle 60 y 120, La Plata, 1900, Argentina. E-mail [email protected] (Circ Res. 2002;90:751-753.) © 2002 American Heart Association, Inc.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Circulation research

دوره 90 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002