2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-015-1321-z
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Anti-necrotic and cardioprotective effects of a cytosolic renin isoform under ischemia-related conditions

Abstract: A cytosolic isoform of renin with unknown functions is expressed in the heart. Cytosolic renin diminishes ischemia induced damage to the heart. The protective effects of cytosolic renin contradict the known function of secretory renin. The effects of cytosolic renin are not mediated via angiotensin generation. Renin-binding protein is a potential target for cytosolic renin.

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“…For PCR and functional analyses, cells were seeded in culture plates (Greiner bio-one, Frickenhausen, Germany) for 3 days. They were then exposed to siRNA-mediated SRF knock down followed by glucose depletion for another 24 hours as described previously [12]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For PCR and functional analyses, cells were seeded in culture plates (Greiner bio-one, Frickenhausen, Germany) for 3 days. They were then exposed to siRNA-mediated SRF knock down followed by glucose depletion for another 24 hours as described previously [12]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as the aim of the study was to investigate the so far unknown functions of cyto‐renin, we deem H9c2 cell line to be an appropriate model. Moreover, with respect to the protective effects of cyto‐renin we already demonstrated such effects also in primary adult cardiomyocytes as well as in the isolated perfused heart preparations …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This promoter has very low basal activity, but is stimulated by glucose depletion in cardiac cells as well as after myocardial infarction in the rat heart . Cells overexpressing cyto‐renin are more resistant against necrotic death under ischaemic conditions such as glucose depletion . Moreover, overexpression of cyto‐renin in the heart of transgenic rats reduces infarct size in ex vivo Langendorff preparations …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peters and colleagues find that truncated renin specifically localized to the mitochondria and that the active form of renin, but not prorenin, was internalized by mitochondria [14,18,19]. The overexpression of the active renin isoform protected the cells under high glucose conditions and this effect was not reversed by the renin inhibitor aliskerin or an AT 1 R antagonist suggesting that the beneficial effects may not reflect activation of the Ang II-AT 1 R axis [20]. In support of these findings, we recently reported the presence of active renin in isolated mitochondria from the sheep renal cortex [21].…”
Section: Reninmentioning
confidence: 99%