Activation of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase-2 Reduces Ischemic Damage to the Heart
Indiana University School of Medicine · Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis · +1 more institution
Abstract
There is substantial interest in the development of drugs that limit the extent of ischemia-induced cardiac damage caused by myocardial infarction or by certain surgical procedures. Here, using an unbiased proteomic search, we identified mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) as an enzyme whose activation correlates with reduced ischemic heart damage in rodent models. A high-throughput screen yielded a small-molecule activator of ALDH2 (Alda-1) that, when administered to rats before an ischemic event, reduced infarct size by 60%, most likely through its inhibitory effect on the formation of cytotoxic aldehydes. In vitro, Alda-1 was a particularly effective activator of ALDH2*2, an inactive mutant form…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
6- CCChe-Hong ChenCorresponding
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, Stanford University
- GRGrant R. Budas
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, Stanford University
- ENEric N. Churchill
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, Stanford University
- MDMarie‐Hélène Disatnik
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, Stanford University
- TDThomas D. Hurley
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- ALDH2
- Aldehyde dehydrogenase
- Myocardial infarction
- Ischemia
- Activator (genetics)
- Enzyme
- Pharmacology
- Cardiology
- Good health and well-being