The most important conditions associated with hypo
thyroidism is the cardiac dysfunction. Apelin is an endogenous ligand, involved in energy s
torage and metabolism which improves cardiac contractility. This study was done
to evaluate the effects of apelin,
l-Thyroxin (T4) or a combination of both, on cardiac function and mRNA expression of two contractile proteins, α and β myosin heavy chain (α-MHC and β-MHC), in 6-propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU)-induced hypo
thyroid rats. Forty male Wistar rats were randomly assigned in
to five groups: Ctrl (Control), and 4 hypo
thyroid groups (H, HA, HT, and HAT). The Hypo
thyroid (H) group received 0.05% PTU in the drinking water for six weeks; the next 3 groups, along with PTU, received apelin (HA, 200 μg/kg/day, ip), T4 (HT, 20 μg/kg/day, gavage), or a combination of both drugs (HAT) for the last 2 weeks (weeks 5 and 6). TSH and T4 were measured using ELISA kit. Isolated hearts of animals were perfused in Langendorff apparatus and left ventricular developed pressure, cardiac contractility, heart rate, rate pressure product and perfusion pressure were assessed using PowerLab ADInstruments. In addition α-MHC and β-MHC mRNA expression were evaluated by RT-PCR method in heart tissue. Apelin alone or accompanied by T4 significantly increased cardiac contractility and performance as compared
to hypo
thyroid group. Apelin also significantly increased the alpha-MHC mRNA expression and in the presence of T4 significantly decreased beta-MHC mRNA expression.
It seems that apelin alone may improve cardiac function in hypothyroid rats via genomic pathways.