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Antimycin A induced cardioprotection is dependent on pre-ischemic p38-MAPK activation but independent of MKK3.

To examine the role of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 3 (MKK3) and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38-MAPK) in the cardioprotection afforded by antimycin A. Langendorff perfused murine hearts exposed to antimycin A or vehicle prior to global ischemia with p38-MAPK and HSP27 phosphorylation examined in the presence and absence of SB203580 or the presence (mkk3(+/+)) and absence (mkk3(-/-)) of MKK3. Infarct size was determined after 30 or 40 min of global ischemia and 2 h reperfusion. p38-MAPK dual phosphorylation in response to antimycin A was attenuated by co-administration of the antioxidant mercaptopropyonyl-glycine but unaffected by the absence of MKK3 or the presence of SB203580 at a concentration that inhibited the downstream phosphorylation of HSP27. Pre-ischemic exposure to antimycin A caused a significant reduction in subsequent infarction (I:R%) compared to vehicle on both the mkk3(-/-) and mkk3(+/+) background (23.7+/-2.9 and 22.8+/-4.6 compared to 50.7+/-4.0 and 49.6+/-5.4 P=0.001, respectively). In C57Bl6 mice, antimycin A prior to ischemia reduced infarct size compared to vehicle (22.8 +/- 6.1 vs. 48.3+/-5.2 P=0.01, respectively), an effect abolished by coincident SB203580. The cardiac protection initiated by antimycin A is dependent on the activation of p38-MAPK which occurs, at least in part, in response to oxygen-derived free radicals. The mechanism of this protective form of p38-MAPK activation is independent of the upstream kinase MKK3 and does not involve autophosphorylation.[1]

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  1. Antimycin A induced cardioprotection is dependent on pre-ischemic p38-MAPK activation but independent of MKK3. Kabir, A.M., Cao, X., Gorog, D.A., Tanno, M., Bassi, R., Bellahcene, M., Quinlan, R.A., Davis, R.J., Flavell, R.A., Shattock, M.J., Marber, M.S. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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