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Aggravated myocardial infarction-induced cardiac remodeling and heart failure in histamine-deficient mice.


ABSTRACT: Histamine has pleiotropic pathophysiological effects, but its role in myocardial infarction (MI)-induced cardiac remodeling remains unclear. Histidine decarboxylase (HDC) is the main enzyme involved in histamine production. Here, we clarified the roles of HDC-expressing cells and histamine in heart failure post-MI using HDC-EGFP transgenic mice and HDC-knockout (HDC-/-) mice. HDC+CD11b+ myeloid cell numbers markedly increased in the injured hearts, and histamine levels were up-regulated in the circulation post-MI. HDC-/- mice exhibited more adverse cardiac remodeling, poorer left ventricular function and higher mortality by increasing cardiac fibrogenesis post-MI. In vitro assays further confirmed that histamine inhibited heart fibroblast proliferation. Furthermore, histamine enhanced the signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-6 phosphorylation level in murine heart fibroblasts, and the inhibitive effects of histamine on fibroblast proliferation could be blocked by JAK3/STAT6 signaling selective antagonist. STAT6-knockout (STAT6-/-) mice had a phenotype similar to that of HDC-/- mice post-MI; however, in contrast to HDC-/- mice, the beneficial effects of exogenous histamine injections were abrogated in STAT6-/- mice. These data suggest that histamine exerts protective effects by modulating cardiac fibrosis and remodeling post-MI, in part through the STAT6-dependent signaling pathway.

SUBMITTER: Chen J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5341031 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aggravated myocardial infarction-induced cardiac remodeling and heart failure in histamine-deficient mice.

Chen Jinmiao J   Hong Tao T   Ding Suling S   Deng Long L   Abudupataer Mieradilijiang M   Zhang Weiwei W   Tong Minghong M   Jia Jianguo J   Gong Hui H   Zou Yunzeng Y   Wang Timothy C TC   Ge Junbo J   Yang Xiangdong X  

Scientific reports 20170308


Histamine has pleiotropic pathophysiological effects, but its role in myocardial infarction (MI)-induced cardiac remodeling remains unclear. Histidine decarboxylase (HDC) is the main enzyme involved in histamine production. Here, we clarified the roles of HDC-expressing cells and histamine in heart failure post-MI using HDC-EGFP transgenic mice and HDC-knockout (HDC<sup>-/-</sup>) mice. HDC<sup>+</sup>CD11b<sup>+</sup> myeloid cell numbers markedly increased in the injured hearts, and histamine  ...[more]

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