Wang_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_212_284

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Title : SERCA2 dysfunction triggers hypertension by interrupting mitochondrial homeostasis and provoking oxidative stress - Wang_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_212_284
Author(s) : Wang Y , Wang M , Su H , Song J , Ren M , Hu P , Liu G , Tong X
Ref : Free Radic Biol Med , 212 :284 , 2023
Abstract :

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) ATPase 2 (SERCA2) is critical in maintaining Ca(2+) homeostasis. The cysteine 674 (C674) is the key redox regulatory cysteine in regulating SERCA2 activity, which is irreversibly oxidized in the renal cortex of hypertensive mice. We have reported that the substitution of C674 by serine causes SERCA2 dysfunction and increases blood pressure by induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS). This study is to explore whether the dysfunction of SERCA2 causes hypertension by interrupting mitochondrial homeostasis and inducing oxidative stress. METHODS & RESULTS: We used heterozygous SERCA2 C674S gene mutation knock-in (SKI) mice, where one copy of C674 was substituted by serine to represent partial C674 oxidation. In renal proximal tubule (RPT) cells, the substitution of C674 by serine decreased mitochondrial Ca(2+) content, increased mitochondrial membrane potential, ATP content, and reactive oxygen species (ROS), which could be reversed by ERS inhibitor 4-phenylbutyric acid or SERCA2 agonist CDN1163. In SKI RPT cells, the redox modulator Tempol alleviated oxidative stress, downregulated the protein expression of ERS markers and soluble epoxide hydrolase, upregulated the protein expression of dopamine D1 receptor, and reduced Na(+)/K(+)- ATPase activity. In SKI mice, SERCA2 agonists CDN1163 and [6]-Gingerol, or the redox modulator Tempol increased urine output and lowered blood pressure. CONCLUSION: The irreversible oxidation of C674 is not only an indicator of increased ROS, but also further inducing oxidative stress to cause hypertension. Activation of SERCA2 or inhibition of oxidative stress is beneficial to alleviate hypertension caused by SERCA2 dysfunction.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2023_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_212_284
PubMedID: 38163553

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Wang Y, Wang M, Su H, Song J, Ren M, Hu P, Liu G, Tong X (2023)
SERCA2 dysfunction triggers hypertension by interrupting mitochondrial homeostasis and provoking oxidative stress
Free Radic Biol Med 212 :284

Wang Y, Wang M, Su H, Song J, Ren M, Hu P, Liu G, Tong X (2023)
Free Radic Biol Med 212 :284