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Circulation | 2012

Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Modulates Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Chronic Heart Failure via Angiogenesis-Dependent and -Independent Actions

Toshimasa Shigeta; Morihiko Aoyama; Yasuko Bando; Akio Monji; Toko Mitsui; Miwa Takatsu; Xiang-Wu Cheng; Takahiro Okumura; Akihiro Hirashiki; Kohzo Nagata; Toyoaki Murohara

Background— The inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) protects the heart from acute myocardial ischemia. However, the role of DPP4 in chronic heart failure independent of coronary artery disease remains unclear. Methods and Results— We first localized the membrane-bound form of DPP4 to the capillary endothelia of rat and human heart tissue. Diabetes mellitus promoted the activation of the membrane-bound form of DPP4, leading to reduced myocardial stromal cell-derived factor-1&agr; concentrations and resultant angiogenic impairment in rats. The diabetic rats exhibited diastolic left ventricular dysfunction (DHF) with enhanced interstitial fibrosis caused partly by the increased ratio of matrix metalloproteinase-2 to tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-2 in a DPP4-dependent fashion. Both genetic and pharmacological DPP4 suppression reversed the stromal cell-derived factor-1&agr;–dependent microvasculopathy and DHF associated with diabetes mellitus. Pressure overload induced DHF, which was reversed by DPP4 inhibition via a glucagon-like peptide-1/cAMP-dependent mechanism distinct from that for diabetic heart. In patients with DHF, the circulating DPP4 activity in peripheral veins was associated with that in coronary sinus and with E/e′, an echocardiographic parameter representing DHF. Comorbid diabetes mellitus increased the circulating DPP4 activities in both peripheral veins and coronary sinus. Conclusions— DPP4 inhibition reverses DHF via membrane-bound DPP4/stromal cell-derived factor-1&agr;–dependent local actions on angiogenesis and circulating DPP4/glucagon-like peptide-1–mediated inotropic actions. Myocardium-derived DPP4 activity in coronary sinus can be monitored by peripheral vein sampling, which partly correlates with DHF index; thus, circulating DPP4 may potentially serve as a biomarker for monitoring DHF.


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2013

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation reverses cardiac remodeling via normalizing cardiac steatosis and oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes.

Akio Monji; Toko Mitsui; Yasuko Bando; Morihiko Aoyama; Toshimasa Shigeta; Toyoaki Murohara

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist exendin-4 (Ex-4) is a remedy for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Ex-4 ameliorates cardiac dysfunction induced by myocardial infarction in preclinical and clinical settings. However, it remains unclear whether Ex-4 may modulate diabetic cardiomyopathy. We tested the impact of Ex-4 on two types of diabetic cardiomyopathy models, genetic (KK) and acquired T2DM induced by high-fat diet [diet-induced obesity (DIO)], to clarify whether Ex-4 may combat independently of etiology. Each type of mice was divided into Ex-4 (24 nmol·kg(-1)·day(-1) for 40 days; KK-ex4 and DIO-ex4) and vehicle (KK-v and DIO-v) groups. Ex-4 ameliorated systemic and cardiac insulin resistance and dyslipidemia in both T2DM models. T2DM mice exhibited systolic (DIO-v) and diastolic (DIO-v and KK-v) left ventricular dysfunctions, which were restored by Ex-4 with reduction in left ventricular hypertrophy. DIO-v and KK-v exhibited increased myocardial fibrosis and steatosis (lipid accumulation), in which were observed cardiac mitochondrial remodeling and enhanced mitochondrial oxidative damage. Ex-4 treatment reversed these cardiac remodeling and oxidative stress. Cytokine array revealed that Ex-4-sensitive inflammatory cytokines were ICAM-1 and macrophage colony-stimulating factor. Ex-4 ameliorated myocardial oxidative stress via suppression of NADPH oxidase 4 with concomitant elevation of antioxidants (SOD-1 and glutathione peroxidase). In conclusion, GLP-1R agonism reverses cardiac remodeling and dysfunction observed in T2DM via normalizing imbalance of lipid metabolism and related inflammation/oxidative stress.


Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | 2011

Atorvastatin Prevents Ischemic Limb Loss in Type 2 Diabetes: Role of p53

Yasutsugu Morimoto; Yasuko Bando; Toshimasa Shigeta; Akio Monji; Toyoaki Murohara


Archive | 2013

cardiac steatosis and oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes. 2

Akio Monji; Toko Mitsui; Yasuko Bando; Morihiko Aoyama; Toshimasa Shigeta; Toyoaki Murohara


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2012

Incremental Prognostic Value of Heart-Type Fatty Acid-Binding Protein in Addition to B-Type Natriuretic Peptide for Prediction of Cardiac Mortality and Heart Failure Hospitalization after ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Kazuhiro Yajima; Nobuyuki Ohte; Yuichiro Yamase; Kento Mori; Kazuomi Ono; Naohiko Inagaki; Toshimasa Shigeta; Hideki Horibe; Takeshi Hibino; Kiyoshi Yokoi


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2012

Role of Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 in the Pathophysiology of Diastolic Heart Failure

Yasuko Bando; Toshimasa Shigeta; Morihiko Aoyama; Toyoaki Murohara


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2012

Role of Dipeptidylpeptidase-4 in the Cardiac Remodeling Observed in Chronic Heart Failure Induced by Pressure Overload

Morihiko Aoyama; Yasuko Bando; Toshimasa Shigeta; Akio Monji; Toko Mitsui; Toyoaki Murohara


Circulation | 2012

Abstract 14305: Cardiac Dipeptidylpeptidase4 is Reduced in Response to Hypoxia and Enhances Compensatory Angiogenesis in Pressure-Overloaded Heart

Morihiko Aoyama; Yasuko Bando; Akio Monji; Toko Mitsui; Toshimasa Shigeta; Toyoaki Murohara


Circulation | 2012

Abstract 14468: Carolic Restriction Ameliorates Cardiac Steatosis by Activation of Autophagy via Cyclic AMP/AMPK/PKA Axis

Akio Monji; Yasuko Bando; Morihiko Aoyama; Toko Mitsui; Toshimasa Shigeta; Toyoaki Murohara


Circulation | 2011

Abstract 15247: Caloric Restriction Enhances Cyclic AMP/PKA Axis and Ameliorates Cardiac Remodeling by Restoring Mitochondrial Damage

Akio Monji; Yasuko Bando; Toshimasa Shigeta; Xian Wu Cheng; Morihiko Aoyama; Toko Mitsui; Toyoaki Murohara

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