A vast body of literature has established G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2; family: β-adrenergic receptor kinases [βARKs]) as a key player in the development and progression of heart failure. Inhibition of GRK2 improves cardiac function after injury in numerous animal models. In recent years, discovery of several noncanonical GRK2 targets has expanded our view of this kinase. This article describes the exciting finding that cardiac GRK2 activity can regulate whole-body metabolism. Transgenic mice with cardiac-specific expression of a peptide inhibitor of GRK2 (TgβARKct) display an enhanced obesogenic phenotype when fed a high-fat diet (HFD). In contrast, mice with cardiac-specific overexpression of GRK2 (TgGRK2) show resistance to HFD-induced obesity. White adipose tissue (WAT) mass was significantly enhanced in HFDfed TgβARKct mice. Furthermore, regulators of adipose differentiation were differentially regulated in WAT from mice with gain or loss of GRK2 function. Using complex metabolomics, we found that cardiac GRK2 signaling altered myocardial branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) and endocannabinoid metabolism. In addition, it modulated circulating BCAA and endocannabinoid metabolite profiles on mice fed an HFD. We also found that one of the BCAA metabolites identified here enhances adipocyte differentiation in vitro. These results suggest that metabolic changes in the heart due to GRK2 signaling on mice fed an HFD control whole-body metabolism.

Alteration of myocardial GRK2 produces a global metabolic phenotype / Woodall, B. P.; Gresham, K. S.; Woodall, M. A.; Valenti, M. C.; Cannavo, A.; Pfleger, J.; Chuprun, J. K.; Drosatos, K.; Koch, W. J.. - In: JCI INSIGHT. - ISSN 2379-3708. - 4:10(2019). [10.1172/jci.insight.123848]

Alteration of myocardial GRK2 produces a global metabolic phenotype

Cannavo A.;
2019

Abstract

A vast body of literature has established G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2; family: β-adrenergic receptor kinases [βARKs]) as a key player in the development and progression of heart failure. Inhibition of GRK2 improves cardiac function after injury in numerous animal models. In recent years, discovery of several noncanonical GRK2 targets has expanded our view of this kinase. This article describes the exciting finding that cardiac GRK2 activity can regulate whole-body metabolism. Transgenic mice with cardiac-specific expression of a peptide inhibitor of GRK2 (TgβARKct) display an enhanced obesogenic phenotype when fed a high-fat diet (HFD). In contrast, mice with cardiac-specific overexpression of GRK2 (TgGRK2) show resistance to HFD-induced obesity. White adipose tissue (WAT) mass was significantly enhanced in HFDfed TgβARKct mice. Furthermore, regulators of adipose differentiation were differentially regulated in WAT from mice with gain or loss of GRK2 function. Using complex metabolomics, we found that cardiac GRK2 signaling altered myocardial branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) and endocannabinoid metabolism. In addition, it modulated circulating BCAA and endocannabinoid metabolite profiles on mice fed an HFD. We also found that one of the BCAA metabolites identified here enhances adipocyte differentiation in vitro. These results suggest that metabolic changes in the heart due to GRK2 signaling on mice fed an HFD control whole-body metabolism.
2019
Alteration of myocardial GRK2 produces a global metabolic phenotype / Woodall, B. P.; Gresham, K. S.; Woodall, M. A.; Valenti, M. C.; Cannavo, A.; Pfleger, J.; Chuprun, J. K.; Drosatos, K.; Koch, W. J.. - In: JCI INSIGHT. - ISSN 2379-3708. - 4:10(2019). [10.1172/jci.insight.123848]
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