Eliska Mistrova
Charles University in Prague
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Neuropeptides | 2016
Eliska Mistrova; Peter Kruzliak; Magdalena Chottova Dvorakova
This article provides an overview of the structure and function of substance P signalling system and its involvement in the cardiovascular regulation. Substance P is an undecapeptide originating from TAC1 gen and belonging to the tachykinin family. The biological actions of substance P are mainly mediated through neurokinin receptor 1 since substance P is the ligand with the highest affinity to neurokinin receptor 1. Substance P is widely distributed within the central and peripheral nervous systems as well as in the cardiovascular system. Substance P is involved in the regulation of heart frequency, blood pressure and in the stretching of vessels. Substance P plays an important role in ischemia and reperfusion and cardiovascular response to stress. Additionally, it has been also implicated in angiogenesis, pain transmission and inflammation. The substance P/neurokinin receptor 1 receptor system is involved in the molecular bases of many human pathological processes. Antagonists of neurokinin receptor 1 receptor could provide clinical solutions for a variety of diseases. Neurokinin receptor 1 antagonists are already used in the prevention of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2017
Dagmar Jarkovska; Monika Bludovská; Eliska Mistrova; Vera Krizkova; Dana Kotyzová; Tereza Kubikova; Jana Slavikova; Sumeyye Nur Erek; Aleksandar Djordjevic; Magdalena Chottova Dvorakova
Liver cirrhosis is associated with impairment of cardiovascular function including alterations of the heart innervation, humoral and nervous dysregulation, changes in systemic circulation and electrophysiological abnormalities. Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), enzyme forming acetylcholine, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), and dopamine-β-hydroxylase (DBH), enzymes participating in noradrenaline synthesis, are responsible for the production of classical neurotransmitters, and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is produced by cardiomyocytes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of experimentally induced hepatic dysfunction on the expression of proANP, ChAT, TH, and DBH in the heart. Hepatic dysfunction was induced by application of thioacetamide (TAA) or by ligation of bile duct. Biochemical parameters of hepatic injury and levels of peroxidation in the liver and heart were measured. Liver enzymes measured in the plasma were significantly elevated. Cardiac level of peroxidation was increased in operated but not TAA group animals. In the left atrium of operated rats, the expression of TH and DBH was lower, while expression of ChAT remained unchanged. In TAA group, no significant differences in the expression of the genes compared to controls were observed. Liver injury induced by ligation leads to an imbalance in the intracardiac innervation, which might impair nervous control of the heart.
Frontiers in Physiology | 2018
Magdalena Chottova Dvorakova; Eliska Mistrova; Renate Paddenberg; Wolfgang Kummer; Jana Slavikova
Substance P (SP) is a neuropeptide engaged in the signal transmission of neural C fibers afferents in the myocardium. The actions of SP in the heart are extensive and they are mediated by the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R), a member of the tachykinin subfamily of G-protein coupled receptors. The receptors have been found in the heart, but to our knowledge, their exact localization in the heart has not been described yet. Here, we investigated the presence of NK1R protein in separate rat heart compartments by means of western blot and its tissue distribution by means of immunofluorescence. Specificity of NK1R immunolabeling was controlled by preabsorption of the antiserum with its corresponding peptide. Additionally, we investigated abundance of gene for NK1R in separated heart chambers by means of quantitative real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Relative abundance of NK1R mRNA was expressed as a ratio of target gene Cq value to Cq value of control gene – beta-actin. Finally, we studied abundance of NK1R mRNA in different cell types of heart isolated by laser capture microdissection. Immunofluorescence showed NK1R immunoreactivity on the surface of some intracardiac neurons and smooth muscle cells of coronary vessels. The results of quantitative RT-PCR indicate abundance of mRNA for NK1R in all heart chambers with highest level in the left atrium. The presence of NK1R mRNA was detected in some samples of dissected intracardiac neurons, but not in cardiomyocytes or smooth muscle cells of coronary vessels. In the course of long-term diabetes, a significant downregulation of the NK1R mRNA was seen in the right atrium and upregulation in the right ventricle 53 weeks after the induction of diabetes. Our results indicate localization of NK1R in some intracardiac neurons and smooth muscle cells. Impaired transcription of the NK1R gene in the diabetic heart may be induced by unidentified genes or factors involved in the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy.
American Journal of Translational Research | 2016
Jana Slavikova; Eliska Mistrova; Vera Klenerova; Peter Kruzliak; Martin Caprnda; Sixtus Hynie; Pavel Šída; Magdalena Chottova Dvorakova
Neuro endocrinology letters | 2012
Skopek P; Sixtus Hynie; Chottova-Dvorakova M; Pavel Šída; Jana Slavikova; Eliska Mistrova; Klenerova
Neuro endocrinology letters | 2011
Klenerova; Chottova-Dvorakova M; Skopek P; Pavel Šída; Eliska Mistrova; Jana Slavikova; Sixtus Hynie
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2015
M. Cottova Dvorakova; Eliska Mistrova; S. Hynie; P. Sida; V. Klenerova; Jana Slavikova
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2015
Eliska Mistrova; Monika Bludovská; D. Jarkovska; Kotyzova; Jana Slavikova; M. Chottová Dvoráková
Proceedings of The Physiological Society | 2013
Jana Slavikova; M Chottova Dvorakova; Sixtus Hynie; Pavel Šída; Eliska Mistrova; Vera Klenerova
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2013
Magdalena Chottova Dvorakova; Eliska Mistrova; Jana Slavikova; Wolfgang Kummer
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