Modulation of the miR-122/Sirt-6/ACE2 axis on experimentally-induced myocardial infarction
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Date
2022-11
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Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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Chemico-Biological Interactions;
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Abstract
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a progressive myocardial necrosis that can lead to a number of life-
threatening complications. MiRNAs have a crucial role in the pathogenesis of many
cardiovascular diseases. Remarkably, miR-122 targets the sirtuin-6 (Sirt-6) gene, which is an
essential regulator of cardiovascular function and is considered a partial angiotensin converting
enzyme 2 (ACE2) activator. Modulation of this axis is supposed to contribute to MI
pathogenesis. The current study aims to investigate the cardioprotective effects of xanthenone
through targeting the miR-122/Sirt-6/ACE2 axis on experimentally-induced MI in rats.
Xanthenone was administered for 14 days and isoprenaline was injected in the last 2 days of the
experiment. Xanthenone treatment resulted in a significant downregulation of miR-122, which
further upregulated Sirt-6 and thus activated the adenosine monophosphate-activated protein
kinase (AMPK). AMPK increases ACE2 levels and results in a decrease in the level of its
substrate angiotensin II resulting in the normalization of the inflammatory cytokines and the
cardiac biomarkers. Finally, by targeting the miR-122/Sirt-6/AMPK/ACE2 axis, xanthenone has
the potential to be a promising cardioprotective agent against MI.
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Isoprenaline, rats, xanthenone, ACE2, miR-122