The activated caveolin-3/μ-opioid receptor complex drives morphine-induced rescue therapy in failing hearts.

Journal: British Journal Of Pharmacology
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Abstract

Objective: Opioid analgesics can alleviate ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in chronic heart failure. However, the underlying mechanisms and targets remain unknown. Here, we investigate if caveolin-3 (Cav3) interacts with μ opioid receptors and if Cav3-μ receptor interactions play a role in morphine-induced cardioprotection in failing hearts.

Methods: Cav3 and μ receptor proteins in human and rat heart tissue were determined by western blot, immunofluorescence and co-immunoprecipitation. Methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD), a destroyer of caveolae, and AAV-Cav3 shRNA were used to reduce Cav3 expression in failing rat hearts. CTOP, a specific μ antagonist, was administrated before morphine preconditioning in perfused failing heart models of myocardial I/R injury.

Results: Levels of Cav3 and μ receptor proteins were significantly higher in human and rat myocardial tissues with heart failure than in control tissues. Cav3 and μ receptor expression levels were positively correlated with disease severity. The signal of the cardiac Cav3 protein was colocalized with μ receptor in both the human and rat heart sections. Disruption of caveolae in the failing heart by either MβCD or AAV-Cav3 shRNA significantly inhibits morphine-induced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and cardioprotection. Administration of CTOP substantially reduced Cav3 expression and morphine-induced cardioprotective effect in heart failure.

Conclusions: Our data suggest that up-regulation of the Cav3/μ receptor complex is critical for morphine protection of the failing heart against I/R injury by regulating the ERK1/2 pathway. The activated Cav3/μ receptor complex is an understudied therapeutic target for opioid treatment of heart failure and ischaemic insult.

Authors
Chengxiao Guo, Xinxin Pan, Mengyun Dou, Juan Wu, Xinyu Chen, Baoli Wang, Rui Zhu, Shijin Xu, Wenyi Peng, Chao Wu, Shufang He, Sihe Zhang, Ye Zhang, Shiyun Jin
Relevant Conditions

Heart Failure