Abstract 50: Therapeutic Silencing of miRNA-652 Restores Cardiac Function and Attenuates Pathological Remodeling in a Mouse Model of Pressure Overload

2014 
Introduction: Targeting microRNAs differentially regulated in settings of stress and protection could represent a new approach for the treatment of heart failure. miR-652 expression increased in hearts of a cardiac stress mouse model and was downregulated in a model of cardiac protection. Aim: To assess the therapeutic potential of silencing miR-652 in a mouse model with established pathological hypertrophy and cardiac dysfunction due to pressure overload. Methods: Mice were subjected to a sham operation (n=10) or transverse aortic constriction (TAC, n=14) for 4 weeks to induce hypertrophy and cardiac dysfunction. Mice were subcutaneously administered a locked nucleic acid (LNA)-antimiR-652 or LNA-control. Cardiac function was assessed by echocardiography before and 8 weeks post treatment, followed by molecular and histological analyses. Results: Expression of miR-652 increased in hearts subjected to pressure overload compared to sham operated mice (2.9 fold, n=3-5, P<0.05), but was silenced in hearts of ...
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