Open Heart Failure Journal

2010, 3 : 25-30
Published online 2010 June 15. DOI: 10.2174/1876535101003010025
Publisher ID: TOHFJ-3-25

Polyamines in Cardiac Physiology and Disease

Emanuele Giordano , Flavio Flamigni , Carlo Guarnieri , Claudio Muscari , Carla Pignatti , Claudio Stefanelli , Benedetta Tantini and Claudio Marcello Caldarera
Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering, via Venezia 52, 43027 Cesena (FC), Italia

ABSTRACT

The natural diamine putrescine and polyamines spermidine and spermine belong to a family of low-molecularweight organic polycations that are classically known to be important mediators of cell growth, proliferation and division. Several studies are nowadays available about the involvement of polyamines in various aspects - such as growth, differentiation and death - of cardiac cells, under physiological and pathological conditions. Polyamine metabolism and effects, and their relation with a number of extracellular signals and intracellular transductional cascades, have been investigated in cellular and animal models - comprising cultures of embryo, neonatal and adult primary cardiomyocytes, heart-derived cell lines, and stem cells, as well as wild-type and transgenic animals. Significant evidence for their critical role in (mal)adaptive cardiac (patho)physiology emerges from this extensive literature suggesting that, in principle, polyamine metabolism may constitute a target for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In the present paper we have reviewed these studies.

Keywords:

Apoptosis, cell growth, differentiation, heart hypertrophy, polyamines.