EXPRESSION OF G-PROTEIN ALPHA-SUBUNITS IN THE AGING CARDIOVASCULAR-SYSTEM

Citation
Md. Johnson et al., EXPRESSION OF G-PROTEIN ALPHA-SUBUNITS IN THE AGING CARDIOVASCULAR-SYSTEM, The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 50(1), 1995, pp. 14-19
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology","Geiatric & Gerontology
ISSN journal
10795006
Volume
50
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
14 - 19
Database
ISI
SICI code
1079-5006(1995)50:1<14:EOGAIT>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Alterations in responsiveness to stimulation of G protein-coupled rece ptors in the cardiovascular system have been noted during aging and ma y be due to changes in the G proteins. The levels of G protein alpha s ubunits and their mRNAs were examined in the aorta and heart of adult (6-month-old) and senescent (24-month-old) Fischer 344 rats. Western b lot analysis using anti-G(s alpha) antiserum revealed 4 bands in the a orta (38, 42, 45, and 52 kD). The 42 kD band decreased significantly i ll 24-month-old rats, whereas the other bands did not change. Western blots using anti-G(o alpha) and anti-G(i alpha) revealed single bands of 39 kD and 41 kD respectively, which decreased significantly in the aortas,from 24-month-old rats. There were no significant changes in th e levels of G(alpha) mRNAs in the aorta during aging. In the heart, an ti-G(s alpha) antiserum detected 3 bands (42, 45, and 52 kD) which did not change with age. Levels of G(i alpha) (41 kD) and G(o alpha) (39 kD) also did not change with age in the heart. The mRNAs for G(i2 alph a) and G(i3 alpha) were significantly increased in tile heart, but the re was no change in G(o alpha) or G(s alpha) mRNAs. Reduced expression of G(i alpha) and G(o alpha) may provide the molecular basis for alte rations ill receptor responsiveness in the aging vasculature. Altered expression of G protein ct subunits does not appear to account for age -related alterations ill cardiac function.