Role of Beta-adrenergic Receptors and Sirtuin Signaling in the Heart During Aging, Heart Failure, and Adaptation to Stress

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Regina Celia Spadari
Claudia Cavadas
Ana Elisa T. Saturi de Carvalho
Daniela Ortolani
Andre Luiz de Moura
Paula Frizera Vassalo
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[1] Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP),Laboratory of Stress Biology, Department of Biosciences, Campus Baixada Santista
[2] University of Coimbra,Center for Neurosciences and Cell Biology (CNC) and School of Pharmacy
[3] Universidade Federal Do Espírito Santo (HUCAM,Department of Physiological Science
[4] UFES),Departamento de Biociências / Campus Baixada Santista
[5] University Hospital Cassiano Antônio de Moraes,undefined
[6] Universidade Federal Do Espírito Santo (HUCAM,undefined
[7] UFES),undefined
[8] UNIFESP,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2018年 / 38卷
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Environmental stress; Aging; Heart failure; Adrenergic receptors; Sirtuins;
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In the heart, catecholamine effects occur by activation of beta-adrenergic receptors (β-ARs), mainly the beta 1 (β1-AR) and beta 2 (β2-AR) subtypes, both of which couple to the Gs protein that activates the adenylyl cyclase signaling pathway. The β2-ARs can also couple to the Gi protein that counterbalances the effect of the Gs protein on cyclic adenosine monophosphate production and activates the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)–Akt signaling pathway. In several cardiovascular disorders, including heart failure, as well as in aging and in animal models of environmental stress, a reduction in the β1/β2-AR ratio and activation of the β2-AR-Gi-PI3K–Akt signaling pathway have been observed. Recent studies have shown that sirtuins modulate certain organic processes, including the cellular stress response, through activation of the PI3K–Akt signaling pathway and of downstream molecules such as p53, Akt, HIF1-α, and nuclear factor-kappa B. In the heart, SIRT1, SIRT3, and β2-ARs are crucial to the regulation of the cardiomyocyte energy metabolism, oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species production, and autophagy. SIRT1 and the β2-AR-Gi complex also control signaling pathways of cell survival and death. Here, we review the role played by β2-ARs and sirtuins during aging, heart failure, and adaptation to stress, focusing on the putative interplay between the two. That relationship, if proven, merits further investigation in the context of cardiac function and dysfunction.
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