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A Doxorubicin-Induced Murine Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy In Vivo
Published on: May 16, 2020
Simvastatin Attenuates Doxorubicin-Induced Inflammation in Human Cardiomyocytes
Roberta Vitale1,2, Rosaria Margherita Rispoli1,2, Maria Carmela Di Marcantonio3
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy.
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Background/Objectives: Clinical application of Doxorubicin (Doxo) is limited by cardiotoxicity, a process strongly associated with an interplay between oxidative stress and inflammatory signaling, particularly Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) activation and Nucleotide oligomerization domain-like receptor family, pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome engagement. Identifying strategies capable of mitigating these interconnected pathways is of critical importance in cardio-oncology. Simvastatin (SIM) is a promising option since it modulates oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death through its pleiotropic effects, so this study aimed to evaluate whether SIM attenuates Doxo-induced inflammatory responses. Methods: Human Cardiomyocyte (HCM) cells were pre-treated with SIM (10 µM) for 4 h and then co-exposed to SIM and Doxo (1 µM) for 20 h. Cytofluorimetric analysis was used to evaluate inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), Connexin 43 (Cx43), and Cx43 phosphorylated at Serine 368 (pS368Cx43) levels. Real-time qPCR was performed to evaluate iNOS gene expression, while Nitric oxide (NO) release was evaluated by spectrophotometric analysis. Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-18, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) production, and NLRP3 levels were evaluated by means of ELISA assay. Expression levels of inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa B alpha (IκB-α), Caspase-1, and Gasdermin D (GSDMD) were evaluated by Western Blot analysis. Nuclear translocation of NF-κB was evaluated by immunofluorescence assay. Results: In our experimental model, SIM significantly (p < 0.01) reduced Doxo-induced nitrite release, as well as iNOS gene expression (p < 0.05) and protein levels (p < 0.01). SIM also markedly attenuated Doxo-induced NF-κB signaling, pro-inflammatory cytokines production (TNF-α and IL-6, p < 0.01), and inflammosome-related responses (cleaved caspase-1, IL-1β, N-terminal domain of GSDMD), and NLRP3 expression p < 0.05). Additionally, SIM significantly attenuated the overexpression of Cx43 and its phosphorylated form (pS368Cx43), which are responsible for impairing intercellular communication and electrical coupling in cardiomyocytes and contribute to arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities characteristic of acute Doxo-induced cardiotoxicity. Conclusions: Overall, these findings demonstrate that SIM exerts a multifaceted cardioprotective effect against Doxo-induced injury, thereby targeting interconnected inflammatory and pro-arrhythmic pathways implicated in Doxo cardiotoxicity.
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