p38 MAP kinase-mediated negative inotropic effect of HIV gp120 on cardiac myocytes
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 286 (1) , C1-C7
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00059.2003
Abstract
Myocardial dysfunction leading to dilated cardiomyopathy has been documented with surprisingly high frequency in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. p38 MAP kinase has been implicated as a mediator of myocardial dysfunction. We previously reported p38 MAP kinase activation by the HIV coat protein gp120 in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes. We now report the direct inotropic effects of HIV gp120 on adult rat ventricular myocytes (ARVM). ARVM were continuously superfused with gp120, and percent fractional shortening (FS) was determined by automated border detection and simultaneous intracellular ionized free Ca2+concentration ([Ca2+]i) measured by fura 2-AM fluorescence: gp120 alone increased FS and increased [Ca2+]iwithin 5 min and then depressed FS without a decrease in [Ca2+]iby 20–60 min, which persisted for at least 2 h. Exposure of ARVM to gp120 also resulted in the phosphorylation of the upstream regulator of p38 MAP kinase MKK3/6, p38 MAP kinase itself, and its downstream effector, ATF-2, over a similar time course. ERK (p44/42) and JNK stress signaling pathways were not similarly activated. The effects of the p38 MAP kinase inhibitor were concentration dependent. SB-203580 (10 μM) blocked both p38 MAP kinase phosphorylation and the delayed negative inotropic effect of gp120. SB-203580 (5 μM) selectively blocked phosphorylation of ATF-2 without blocking the phosphorylation of MKK3/6 or p38 MAP kinase itself. SB-203580 (5 μM) administered before, with, or after gp120 blocked the negative inotropic effect of gp120 in ARVM. p38 MAP kinase activation may be a common stress-response mechanism contributing to myocardial dysfunction in HIV and other nonischemic as well as ischemic cardiomyopathies.Keywords
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