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Journal of Lipid Research | 2015

Lipid-induced NOX2 activation inhibits autophagic flux by impairing lysosomal enzyme activity.

Bharat Jaishy; Quan-Jiang Zhang; Heaseung Sophia Chung; Christian Riehle; Jamie Soto; Stephen Jenkins; Patrick Abel; L. Ashley Cowart; Jennifer E. Van Eyk; E. Dale Abel

Autophagy is a catabolic process involved in maintaining energy and organelle homeostasis. The relationship between obesity and the regulation of autophagy is cell type specific. Despite adverse consequences of obesity on cardiac structure and function, the contribution of altered cardiac autophagy in response to fatty acid overload is incompletely understood. Here, we report the suppression of autophagosome clearance and the activation of NADPH oxidase (Nox)2 in both high fat-fed murine hearts and palmitate-treated H9C2 cardiomyocytes (CMs). Defective autophagosome clearance is secondary to superoxide-dependent impairment of lysosomal acidification and enzyme activity in palmitate-treated CMs. Inhibition of Nox2 prevented superoxide overproduction, restored lysosome acidification and enzyme activity, and reduced autophagosome accumulation in palmitate-treated CMs. Palmitate-induced Nox2 activation was dependent on the activation of classical protein kinase Cs (PKCs), specifically PKCβII. These findings reveal a novel mechanism linking lipotoxicity with a PKCβ-Nox2-mediated impairment in pH-dependent lysosomal enzyme activity that diminishes autophagic turnover in CMs.


Molecular Endocrinology | 2013

Cardiac PI3K-Akt Impairs Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake Independent of mTORC1 and GLUT4 Translocation

Yi Zhu; Renata O. Pereira; Brian T. O'Neill; Christian Riehle; Olesya Ilkun; Adam R. Wende; Tenley Rawlings; Yi Cheng Zhang; Quan-Jiang Zhang; Amira Klip; Ichiro Shiojima; Kenneth Walsh; E. Dale Abel

Impaired insulin-mediated glucose uptake characterizes cardiac muscle in humans and animals with insulin resistance and diabetes, despite preserved or enhanced phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) and the serine-threonine kinase, Akt-signaling, via mechanisms that are incompletely understood. One potential mechanism is PI3K- and Akt-mediated activation of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) and ribosomal protein S6 kinase (S6K), which may impair insulin-mediated activation of insulin receptor substrate (IRS)1/2 via inhibitory serine phosphorylation or proteasomal degradation. To gain mechanistic insights by which constitutive activation of PI3K or Akt may desensitize insulin-mediated glucose uptake in cardiomyocytes, we examined mice with cardiomyocyte-restricted, constitutive or inducible overexpression of a constitutively activated PI3K or a myristoylated Akt1 (myrAkt1) transgene that also expressed a myc-epitope-tagged glucose transporter type 4 protein (GLUT4). Although short-term activation of PI3K and myrAkt1 increased mTOR and S6 signaling, there was no impairment in insulin-mediated activation of IRS1/2. However, insulin-mediated glucose uptake was reduced by 50-80%. Although longer-term activation of Akt reduced IRS2 protein content via an mTORC1-mediated mechanism, treatment of transgenic mice with rapamycin failed to restore insulin-mediated glucose uptake, despite restoring IRS2. Transgenic activation of Akt and insulin-stimulation of myrAkt1 transgenic cardiomyocytes increased sarcolemmal insertion of myc-GLUT4 to levels equivalent to that observed in insulin-stimulated wild-type controls. Despite preserved GLUT4 translocation, glucose uptake was not elevated by the presence of constitutive activation of PI3K and Akt. Hexokinase II activity was preserved in myrAkt1 hearts. Thus, constitutive activation of PI3K and Akt in cardiomyocytes impairs GLUT4-mediated glucose uptake via mechanisms that impair the function of GLUT4 after its plasma-membrane insertion.


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Sirtuin-1 gain of function increases endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation of murine femoral arteries

Robert Calvert; Jung Hyun Noh; Renata C. Pereira; Ting Ruan; Kwon Doo-Hyun; Quan-Jiang Zhang; Domenico Accili; E. Dale Abel; J. David Symons


Diabetes | 2018

Regulation of Hepatic Insulin Sensitivity and Hepatic Steatosis by ULK1

Youngdo Koo; Michael P. Garneau; Quan-Jiang Zhang; E. Dale Abel


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Mechanisms Responsible for Ceramide-Induced Vascular Dysfunction Observed in vitro are Operational in vivo

Leena P. Bharath; Ting Ruan; Youyou Li; Quan-Jiang Zhang; E. Dale Abel; J. David Symons


Archive | 2015

rabbit femoral arteries Effects of hyperthermia on contraction and dilatation of

Luis Monge; Kathy L. Ryan; Maria R. Tehrany; James R. Jauchem; Quan-Jiang Zhang; J. David Symons; Russell S. Richardson; Stephen J. Ives; Robert H. I. Andtbacka; Sun Hyung Kwon; Yan-Ting Shiu; Ting Ruan; R. Dirk


Archive | 2015

artery, a possible causative factor of heatstroke Hyperthermia-induced vasoconstriction of the carotid

Seham Mustafa; Olav Thulesius; H. N. Ismael; Narihiko Kondo; Takeshi Nishiyasu; Craig G. Crandall; Ilkka Heinonen; Jukka Kemppainen; Juhani Knuuti; Kari K. Kalliokoski; Quan-Jiang Zhang; J. David Symons; Russell S. Richardson; Stephen J. Ives; Robert H. I. Andtbacka; Sun Hyung Kwon; Yan-Ting Shiu; Ting Ruan; R. Dirk


Archive | 2015

heatstrokeoxide does not contribute to the hypotension of

Maria R. Tehrany; James R. Jauchem; Carlos Perfetto; Maria Cristina Tentori; Hugo Grancelli; Martin Nogues; Graciela Aurora Ruiz; Silvina Sinigaglia; Ricardo Hermes; Raul Chirife; Quan-Jiang Zhang; J. David Symons; Russell S. Richardson; Stephen J. Ives; Robert H. I. Andtbacka; Sun Hyung Kwon; Yan-Ting Shiu; Ting Ruan; R. Dirk; Carrie M. Quinn; Rocio M. Duran; Gerald N. Audet; Nisha Charkoudian; Lisa R. Leon


Archive | 2015

ischemia: influence of exercise training Microvascular and myocardial contractile responses to

J. David Symons; Stephen V. Rendig; J. C. Longhurst; John C. Rutledge; Ulf Simonsen; Roshny A. Pattathu; Ulf G. Bronas; Donald R. Dengel; Quan-Jiang Zhang; Russell S. Richardson; Stephen J. Ives; Robert H. I. Andtbacka; Sun Hyung Kwon; Yan-Ting Shiu; Ting Ruan; R. Dirk


Archive | 2015

arteries exposed to ischemia and reperfusion high-intensity treadmill training is maintained in Improved coronary vascular function evoked by

J. David Symons; Yoko Hayashi; Jodi L. Ensunsa; Louise Lanoue; Heather R. Schrader; Carl L. Keen; John C. Rutledge; Ulf Simonsen; Roshny A. Pattathu; Crystal Sloan; Sandra Sena; E. Dale Abel; Sheldon E. Litwin; Ping Hu; Ying Yang; Xiaohui Wang; Quan-Jiang Zhang; Adam R. Wende

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