• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: A Small Molecular Activator of Cardiac Hypertrophy Uncovered in a Chemical Screen for Modifiers of the Calcineurin Signaling Pathway
  • Contributor: Bush, Erik; Fielitz, Jens; Melvin, Lawrence; Martinez-Arnold, Michael; McKinsey, Timothy A.; Plichta, Ryan; Olson, Eric N.
  • Published: National Academy of Sciences, 2004
  • Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101 (2004) 9, Seite 2870-2875
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0027-8424
  • Keywords: Biological Sciences
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  • Description: <p>The calcium, calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin, regulates growth and gene expression of striated muscles. The activity of calcineurin is modulated by a family of cofactors, referred to as modulatory calcineurin-interacting proteins (MCIPs). In the heart, the MCIP1 gene is activated by calcineurin and has been proposed to fulfill a negative feedback loop that restrains potentially pathological calcineurin signaling, which would otherwise lead to abnormal cardiac growth. In a high-throughput screen for small molecules capable of regulating MCIP1 expression in muscle cells, we identified a unique 4-aminopyridine derivative exhibiting an embedded partial structural motif of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT). This molecule, referred to as pyridine activator of myocyte hypertrophy, acts as a selective agonist for 5- HT<sub>2 A/2 B</sub>receptors and induces hypertrophy of cardiac muscle cells through a signaling pathway involving calcineurin and a kinase-dependent mechanism that inactivates class II histone deacetylases, which act as repressors of cardiac growth. These findings identify MCIP1 as a downstream target of 5- HT<sub>2 A/2 B</sub>receptor signaling in cardiac muscle cells and suggest possible uses for 5- HT<sub>2 A/2 B</sub>agonists and antagonists as modulators of cardiac growth and gene expression.</p>
  • Access State: Open Access