JOURNAL ARTICLE

Epidermal growth factor protects against myocardial ischaemia reperfusion injury through activating Nrf2 signalling pathway

Jun MaGe Jin

Year: 2019 Journal:   Free Radical Research Vol: 53 (3)Pages: 313-323   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Alleviating the oxidant stress associated with myocardial ischaemia reperfusion has been demonstrated as a potential therapeutic approach to limit ischaemia reperfusion (I/R)-induced cardiac damage. It is reported that EGFR/erbB2 signalling is an important cardiac survival pathway in cardiac function and activation of EGFR has a cardiovascular effect in global ischaemia. Epidermal growth factor (EGF), a typical EGFR ligand, was considered to have a significant role in activating EGFR. However, no evidence has been published whether exogenous EGF has protective effects on myocardial ischaemia reperfusion. This study aims to investigate the effects of EGF in I/R-induced heart injury and to demonstrate its mechanisms. H9c2 cells challenged with H2O2 were used for in vitro biological activity and mechanistic studies. The malondialdehyde (MDA) and Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) levels in H9c2 cells were determined, and the cell viability was assessed by MTT assay. Myocardial I/R mouse administrated with or without EGF were used for in vivo studies. Pretreatment of H9c2 cells with EGF activated Nrf2 signalling pathway, attenuated H2O2-increased MDA and H2O2-reduced SOD level, followed by the inhibition of H2O2-induced cell death. In in vivo animal models of myocardial I/R, administration of EGF reduced infarct size and myocardial apoptosis. These data support that EGF decreases oxidative stress and attenuates myocardial ischaemia reperfusion injury via activating Nrf2.

Keywords:
Oxidative stress Pharmacology Reperfusion injury Malondialdehyde Superoxide dismutase Epidermal growth factor Viability assay Medicine Apoptosis Ischemia In vivo Cardiac function curve Chemistry Internal medicine Biology Biochemistry Receptor Heart failure

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Cardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion
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