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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2017

The heartbreak of depression: ‘Psycho-cardiac’ coupling in myocardial infarction

John Patrick Headrick; Jason Nigel John Peart; Boris P. Budiono; David Shum; David Lester Neumann; Nicolas J C Stapelberg

Ample evidence identifies strong links between major depressive disorder (MDD) and both risk of ischemic or coronary heart disease (CHD) and resultant morbidity and mortality. The molecular mechanistic bases of these linkages are poorly defined. Systemic factors linked to MDD, including vascular dysfunction, atherosclerosis, obesity and diabetes, together with associated behavioral changes, all elevate CHD risk. Nonetheless, experimental evidence indicates the myocardium is also directly modified in depression, independently of these factors, impairing infarct tolerance and cardioprotection. It may be that MDD effectively breaks the hearts intrinsic defense mechanisms. Four extrinsic processes are implicated in this psycho-cardiac coupling, presenting potential targets for therapeutic intervention if causally involved: sympathetic over-activity vs. vagal under-activity, together with hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and immuno-inflammatory dysfunctions. However, direct evidence of their involvement remains limited, and whether targeting these upstream mediators is effective (or practical) in limiting the cardiac consequences of MDD is unknown. Detailing myocardial phenotype in MDD can also inform approaches to cardioprotection, yet cardiac molecular changes are similarly ill defined. Studies support myocardial sensitization to ischemic insult in models of MDD, including worsened oxidative and nitrosative damage, apoptosis (with altered Bcl-2 family expression) and infarction. Moreover, depression may de-sensitize hearts to protective conditioning stimuli. The mechanistic underpinnings of these changes await delineation. Such information not only advances our fundamental understanding of psychological determinants of health, but also better informs management of the cardiac consequences of MDD and implementing cardioprotection in this cohort.


Acta Physiologica | 2016

Coupling of myocardial stress resistance and signalling to voluntary activity and inactivity.

Boris P. Budiono; L. See Hoe; A. R. Brunt; Jason Nigel John Peart; John Patrick Headrick; Luke J. Haseler

We examined coupling of myocardial ischaemic tolerance to physical activity and inactivity, and whether this involves modulation of survival (AKT, AMPK, ERK1/2, HSP27, EGFR) and injury (GSK3β) proteins implicated in ischaemic preconditioning and calorie restriction.


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2012

Voluntary running in mice beneficially modulates myocardial ischemic tolerance, signaling kinases, and gene expression patterns

Boris P. Budiono; Louise See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Kevin J. Ashton; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick


Archive | 2015

left ventricular function after myocardial infarction Prior exercise improves survival, infarct healing, and

Monique C. de Waard; Dirk J. Duncker; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick; Boris P. Budiono; Louise See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Kevin J. Ashton; Heidi L. Lujan; Stephen E. DiCarlo


Archive | 2015

training in mouse skeletal and cardiac muscle -crystallin responses to inflammation and exercise

Kimberly A. Huey; Benjamin M. Meador; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick; Boris P. Budiono; Louise See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Kevin J. Ashton


Archive | 2015

high activity levels on HSP72 expression in house mice Effects of voluntary exercise and genetic selection for

Jason G. Belter; Hannah V. Carey; A. Kelly; Christian Lytle; Ben B. Yaspelkis; Theodore Garland; R. Gomes; Enrico L. Rezende; Jessica L. Malisch; Sun K. Lee; Donato A. Rivas; Daniel Pomp; Scott A. Kelly; Derrick L. Nehrenberg; Kunjie Hua; Ryan R. Gordon; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick; Boris P. Budiono; Louise See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Kevin J. Ashton


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Cardiac Protection from Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Swimming Mice: 2899 Board #214 May 29, 3

Boris P. Budiono; Jelena Vider; Jason Nigel John Peart; John Patrick Headrick; Luke J. Haseler


Archive | 2012

Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that lesion eccen- tricity in human coronary arteries affects mechanical forces throughout cardiac cycle.

Boris P. Budiono; L. See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick; A. Lamanna; A. Scott; J. Bilesky; Louise Cullen; A. Brown; C. Denaro; W. Parsonage; Royal Brisbane


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Protective cardiac gene expression of voluntary wheel-running mice

Boris P. Budiono; L. See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Kevin J. Ashton; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2012

The Transient Cardioprotective Effects of Training and Subsequent De-training and Re-training of Acute Voluntary Wheel-running Mice

Boris P. Budiono; L. See Hoe; Jason Nigel John Peart; Surendran Sabapathy; Kevin J. Ashton; Luke J. Haseler; John Patrick Headrick

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