CCK1R2R -/- ameliorates myocardial damage caused by unpredictable stress via altering fatty acid metabolism.

Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2023)

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Heart is the main organ of the circulatory system and requires fatty acids to maintain its activity. Stress is a contributor to aggravate cardiovascular diseases and even death, and exacerbated the abnormal lipid metabolism. The cardiac metabolism may be disturbed by stress. Cholecystokinin (CCK), which is a classical peptide hormone, and its receptor (CCKR) are expressed in myocardial cell and affect cardiovascular function. Nevertheless, under stress, the exactly role of CCKR on cardiac function and cardiac metabolism is unknown and the mechanism is worth exploring. After unpredictable stress, a common stress-inducing model that induces the development of mood disorders such as anxiety and reduces motivated behavior, we found that the abnormal contraction and diastole of the heart, myocardial injury, oxidative stress and inflammation of mice were aggravated. Cholecystokinin A receptor and cholecystokinin B receptor knockout (CCK1R2R) significantly reversed these changes. Mechanistically, fatty acid metabolism was found to be altered in CCK1R2R mice. Differential metabolites, especially L-tryptophan, L-aspartic acid, cholesterol, taurocholic acid, ADP, oxoglutaric acid, arachidonic acid and 17-Hydroxyprogesterone, influenced cardiac function after CCK1R2R knockout and unpredictable stress. We conclude that CCK1R2R ameliorated myocardial damage caused by unpredictable stress via altering fatty acid metabolism.
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myocardial damage,fatty,unpredictable stress
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