Logo

American Heart Association

  101
  0


Final ID: Wed013

The Protective Role of Sirtuin Enzymes in the Development of Cardiac Ischemia in a Rat Model

Abstract Body: Introduction:Sirtuins (SIRT) are a family of enzymes that function as NAD+-dependent deacetylases and ribosyltransferases and are implicated in many biological processes. SIRTs 1/6 have been found to directly influence the pathways that regulate cardiac metabolism. SIRT 1 is involved in stress resistance, metabolism, and aging while SIRT 6 is involved in DNA repair, inflammation regulation, and metabolism. Oxidative stress is an effect of cardiac ischemia reperfusion (IR) that contributes towards decreased cardiomyocyte function. Currently, the effects of SIRTs 1/6 in the progression of cardiac ischemia reperfusion is poorly understood.

Hypothesis:We hypothesize that SIRTs 1/6 will be downregulated in cardiomyocytes as a result of a IR event.

Goals:To reveal patterns in the role of SIRTs 1/6 in rats following IR.

Methods:
In-vitro: H9C2 cells were cultured and transferred to low glucose media before being placed in a hypoxia chamber with 95% N2/5% CO2 for 1 hour. The cells were removed from the chamber and placed in regular media and incubated for 1 hour before being harvested for protein and mRNA. Cell isolates underwent western blotting and qPCR that probed for expression of SIRTs 1/6.

In-vivo: Thoracotomies were performed on Wistar rats and the left anterior descending artery was ligated for 1 hour before reperfusion. The rats were sacrificed 1 hour post reperfusion via excision of the heart and heart tissue was flash frozen. The tissue was processed and underwent western blotting testing for protein expression of SIRTs 1/6.

Results:
Hypoxia was confirmed in cells via western blotting that probed for Hypoxia Inducing Factor 1 Alpha (HIF1A). The western blotting data demonstrated that H9C2 cells that experienced 1 hour of hypoxia in serum free media had signifficantly decreased protein expression of SIRTs 1/6. The qPCR data showed a decrease in gene expression for SIRTs 1/6 in hypoxic samples.

An established rat IR model was utilized and its success was verified via pressure-volume loop data. The western blotting results displayed a significant decrease in protein expression of SIRTs 1/6 in IR samples. Similarly, the qPCR results demonstrated a decrease in gene expression for SIRTs 1/6 in IR samples.

Conclusion:SIRTs 1/6 are significantly downregulated 1 hour following an IR event. The decrease in SIRTs 1/6 expressions were apparent in in-vitro and in-vivo experiments. Addressing this deficiency may be a useful way to improve cardiomyocyte recovery following IR.
  • Ho, Joyce  ( University of Pennsylvania , Manhattan , New York , United States )
  • Belec, Andrew  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Wada, Takeshi  ( University of Pennsylvania , PA , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Kelley, Devon  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Tashima, Takahiro  ( University of Pennsylvania , PA , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Dominic, Jessica  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Meldrum, Danika  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Atluri, Pavan  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Joyce Ho: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Andrew Belec: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Takeshi Wada: No Answer | Devon Kelley: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Takahiro Tashima: No Answer | Jessica Dominic: No Answer | Danika Meldrum: No Answer | Pavan Atluri: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Basic Cardiovascular Sciences 2025

2025

Baltimore, Maryland

Session Info:

Poster Session and Reception 1

Wednesday, 07/23/2025 , 04:30PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session and Reception

More abstracts on this topic:
A Case of Caseous Mitral Annular Calcification and the Utility of Multimodality Cardiac Imaging

Nguyen Amanda, English Carter, Ghasemiesfe Ahmadreza, Venugopal Sandhya

A Diagnosis Dilemma of Positional Hypoxia: Scoliosis-Mediated Platypnea-Orthodeoxia Syndrome

Ademuwagun Christianah, Arjoon Roy, Seth Paula, Chang Gene, Ibe Oby

More abstracts from these authors:
Long-Term Outcomes of Septal Myectomy and Concomitant Aortic Valve Replacement at a Primary Academic Center

So Preston, Seiberlich Melissa, Atluri Pavan, Patel Mrinal, Iyengar Amit, Weingarten Noah, Dominic Jessica, Belec Andrew, Ho Joyce, Wilson Rachel, Meldrum Danika

Sustained VASH Inhibition in the ZSF1 Rat Model of HFpEF

Lee Benjamin, Hached Khaled, Atluri Pavan, Van Der Laan Siem, Prosser Benjamin, Margulies Kenneth, Uchida Keita, Yauch Anne, Dominic Jessica, Marcellin Guillaume, Rosa Francisco, Kelley Devon, Tashima Takahiro, Belec Andrew

You have to be authorized to contact abstract author. Please, Login
Not Available