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American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2010

Adrenal GRK2 lowering is an underlying mechanism for the beneficial sympathetic effects of exercise training in heart failure.

Giuseppe Rengo; Dario Leosco; Carmela Zincarelli; Massimo Marchese; Graziamaria Corbi; Daniela Liccardo; Amelia Filippelli; Nicola Ferrara; Michael P. Lisanti; Walter J. Koch; Anastasios Lymperopoulos

Exercise training has been reported to exert beneficial effects on cardiac function and to reduce morbidity and mortality of chronic heart failure (HF). Augmented sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity, leading to elevated circulating catecholamine (CA) levels, is a hallmark of chronic HF that significantly aggravates this disease. Exercise training has been shown to also reduce SNS overactivity in HF, but the underlying molecular mechanism(s) remain unidentified. We recently reported that adrenal G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 (GRK2), an enzyme that regulates the sympathoinhibitory alpha(2)-adrenoceptors (alpha(2)-ARs) present in the CA-producing adrenal medulla, is upregulated in HF, contributing to the chronically elevated CA levels and SNS activity of the disease. In the present study, we tested whether exercise training can affect the adrenal GRK2-alpha(2)-AR-CA production system in the context of HF. For this purpose, a 10-wk-long exercise training regimen of adult male Sprague-Dawley rats starting at 4 wk postmyocardial infarction (post-MI) was employed, and examination at the end of this treatment period revealed significant amelioration of beta-AR-stimulated contractility in response to exercise training, accompanied by cardiac GRK2 reduction and restoration of circulating plasma CA levels. Importantly, adrenal GRK2 expression (72 + or - 5% reduction vs. post-MI untrained) and alpha(2)-AR number were also restored after exercise training in post-MI animals. These results suggest that exercise training restores the adrenal GRK2-alpha(2)-AR-CA production axis, and this might be part of the mechanism whereby this therapeutic modality normalizes sympathetic overdrive and impedes worsening of the failing heart.


Neuroscience Letters | 2007

Lymphocyte G-protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 is upregulated in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Dario Leosco; Francesca Fortunato; Giuseppe Rengo; Guido Iaccarino; Emma Sanzari; Luca Golino; Carmela Zincarelli; Vincenzo Canonico; Massimo Marchese; Walter J. Koch; Franco Rengo

Alterations in signal transduction pathway of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been found in the cerebrocortex and in the peripheral cultured tissues of patients with Alzheimers disease (AD). The G-protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 (GRK2) plays an important role in regulating the GPCRs signaling: its increased expression is associated with receptor desensitization. The aim of this study was to explore GRK2 levels in peripheral lymphocytes of AD patients and to establish a correlation between lymphocyte protein concentrations and the degree of cognitive impairment. GRK2 mRNA and protein expression were evaluated in the lymphocytes of AD patients with mild or moderate/severe cognitive impairment and in age-matched healthy subjects. Both GRK2 mRNA and protein expression were higher in AD patients lymphocytes compared to controls. Furthermore, lymphocyte GRK2 levels were significantly correlated to the degree of cognitive decline. Our preliminary data suggest that GRK2 is involved in GPCRs coupling dysfunction observed in AD patients. Further studies are needed in order to verify whether the lymphocyte GRK2 might be utilized as a novel biomarker in AD diagnosis and clinical monitoring.


Cardiovascular Research | 2008

Exercise promotes angiogenesis and improves β-adrenergic receptor signalling in the post-ischaemic failing rat heart

Dario Leosco; Giuseppe Rengo; Guido Iaccarino; Luca Golino; Massimo Marchese; Francesca Fortunato; Carmela Zincarelli; Emma Sanzari; Michele Ciccarelli; Gennaro Galasso; Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli; Valeria Conti; Gianfranco Matrone; Vincenzo Cimini; Nicola Ferrara; Amelia Filippelli; Walter J. Koch; Franco Rengo


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2007

Exercise training and beta-blocker treatment ameliorate age-dependent impairment of beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and enhance cardiac responsiveness to adrenergic stimulation.

Dario Leosco; Giuseppe Rengo; Guido Iaccarino; Amelia Filippelli; Anastasios Lymperopoulos; Carmela Zincarelli; Francesca Fortunato; Luca Golino; Massimo Marchese; Giovanni Esposito; Antonio Rapacciuolo; Barbara Rinaldi; Nicola Ferrara; Werner Koch; Franco Rengo


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2007

Exercise training and β-blocker treatment ameliorate age-dependent impairment of β-adrenergic receptor signaling and enhance cardiac responsiveness to adrenergic stimulation

Dario Leosco; Giuseppe Rengo; Guido Iaccarino; Amelia Filippelli; Anastasios Lymperopoulos; Carmela Zincarelli; Francesca Fortunato; Luca Golino; Massimo Marchese; Giovanni Esposito; Antonio Rapacciuolo; Barbara Rinaldi; Nicola Ferrara; Walter J. Koch; Franco Rengo


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2007

EXERCISE AND β-BLOCKER TREATMENT AMELIORATE AGE-IMPAIRED β-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR SIGNALING AND ENHANCE CARDIAC RESPONSIVENESS TO ADRENERGIC STIMULATION

Dario Leosco; Giuseppe Rengo; Guido Iaccarino; Amelia Filippelli; Anastasios Lymperopoulos; Carmela Zincarelli; Francesca Fortunato; Luca Golino; Massimo Marchese; Giovanni Esposito; Antonio Rapacciuolo; Barbara Rinaldi; Nicola Ferrara; Walter J. Koch; Franco Rengo


Circulation | 2009

Abstract 5118: Cardiac β1-Adrenergic Receptor Blockade Promotes Angiogenesis in the Post-Ischemic Failing Heart via Activation of VEGF- and Akt-dependent Signalling Pathways

Carmela Zincarelli; Giuseppe Rengo; Luca Golino; Anastasios Lymperopoulos; Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli; Vincenzo Cimini; Massimo Marchese; Claudio de Lucia; Walter J. Koch; Dario Leosco


Circulation | 2008

Abstract 5570: {beta}-2 Adrenergic Receptors Overexpression Promotes Angiogenesis in the Failing Myocardium through Activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor/Akt Transduction Pathway

Carmela Zincarelli; Giuseppe Rengo; Fondazione S. Maugeri; Luca Golino; Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli; Vincenzo Cimini; Francesca Fortunato; Massimo Marchese; Daniela Femminella; Elena Avallone; Alessandro Rengo; Franco Rengo; Walter J. Koch; Dario Leosco


Giornale di gerontologia | 2006

Stili di vita e patologia cardiovascolare nell'anziano

Franco Rengo; D. Della Morte; Daniele D'Ambrosio; Gaetano Gargiulo; Salvatore Russo; Massimo Marchese; F. Esposito; C. Brighina; G. Panza; Pasquale Abete


Circulation | 2006

Abstract 1574: Lymphocyte GRK2 as a Novel Biological Marker of Alzheimer's Disease

Francesca Fortunato; Luca Golino; Emma Sanzari; Vincenzo Canonico; Massimo Marchese; Emilia Mayo; Giuseppe Rengo; Fondazione S. Maugeri; Dario Leosco; Walter J. Koch; Franco Rengo

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Dario Leosco

University of Naples Federico II

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Giuseppe Rengo

University of Naples Federico II

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Franco Rengo

University of Naples Federico II

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Luca Golino

University of Naples Federico II

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Francesca Fortunato

University of Naples Federico II

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Carmela Zincarelli

Thomas Jefferson University

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Nicola Ferrara

University of Naples Federico II

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