The dietary compound curcumin inhibits p300 histone acetyltransferase activity and prevents heart failure in rats
The dietary compound curcumin inhibits p300 histone acetyltransferase activity and prevents heart failure in rats
Hemodynamic overload in the heart can trigger maladaptive hypertrophy of cardiomyocytes. A key signaling event in this process is nuclear acetylation by histone deacetylases and p300, an intrinsic histone acetyltransferase (HAT). It has been previously shown that curcumin, a polyphenol responsible for the yellow color of the spice turmeric, possesses HAT inhibitory activity with specificity for the p300/CREB-binding protein. We found that curcumin inhibited the hypertrophy-induced acetylation and DNA-binding abilities of GATA4, a hypertrophy-responsive transcription factor, in rat cardiomyocytes. Curcumin also disrupted the p300/GATA4 complex and repressed agonist- and p300-induced hypertrophic responses in these cells. Both the acetylated form of GATA4 and the relative levels of the p300/GATA4 complex markedly increased in rat hypertensive hearts in vivo. The effects of curcumin were examined in vivo in 2 different heart failure models: hypertensive heart disease in salt-sensitive Dahl rats and surgically induced myocardial infarction in rats. In both models, curcumin prevented deterioration of systolic function and heart failure-induced increases in both myocardial wall thickness and diameter. From these results, we conclude that inhibition of p300 HAT activity by the nontoxic dietary compound curcumin may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for heart failure in humans.
- National Hospital Organization Japan
- Kyoto University Japan
- Kyoto Medical Center Japan
Heart Failure, Male, Curcumin, Systole, Myocardial Infarction, Acetylation, Cardiomegaly, DNA, Ventricular Function, Left, GATA4 Transcription Factor, Rats, Hypertension, Animals, Myocytes, Cardiac, p300-CBP Transcription Factors, Enzyme Inhibitors
Heart Failure, Male, Curcumin, Systole, Myocardial Infarction, Acetylation, Cardiomegaly, DNA, Ventricular Function, Left, GATA4 Transcription Factor, Rats, Hypertension, Animals, Myocytes, Cardiac, p300-CBP Transcription Factors, Enzyme Inhibitors
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