Inhibition of Jak2 phosphorylation attenuates pressure overload cardiac hypertrophy

Vascular Pharmacology(2006)

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Rationale: We examined the role of Jak2 kinase phosphorylation in the development of pressure overload hypertrophy in mice subjected to transverse aortic constriction (TAC) and treated with tyrphostin AG490, a pharmacological inhibitor of Jak2. Methods: Control mice (sham), subjected to TAC for 15 days (TAC) or to TAC and treated with 48 mu g/kg/day i.p. of tyrphostin AG490 (TAC+ AG490) were evaluated for morphological, physiological, and molecular changes associated with pressure overload hypertrophy. Results: Mice subjected to TAC alone developed concentric hypertrophy that accompanied activation of the components of the Jak/STAT signaling pathway manifested by an increase in phosphorylation of Jak2 and STAT3. We also observed increased phosphorylation of MAPK p44/p42, p38 MAPK and JNK in the TAC group, as well as, an increase in expression of MKP-1 phosphatase which negatively regulates MAPK kinases. Treatment of aortic constricted mice with tyrphostin AG490 failed to develop hypertrophy and showed a marked reduction in phosphorylation of Jak2 and STAT3. There was, however, in TAC and AG490 treated mice, a notable increase in the phosphorylation state of the MAPK p44/42, whereas MKP-1 phosphatase was downregulated. Conclusion: These findings suggest that Jak2 kinase plays an important role in left ventricular remodeling during pressure overload hypertrophy. Pharmacological inhibition of Jak2 kinase during pressure overload blocks the development of concentric hypertrophy. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Jak/Stat pathway,Hypertrophy,Pressure overload hypertrophy,Signal transduction
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