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  2. Efficacy of Drpitor1a, a Dynamin-Related Protein 1 inhibitor, in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

Efficacy of Drpitor1a, a Dynamin-Related Protein 1 inhibitor, in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

  • bioRxiv. 2023 Dec 23:2023.12.21.572836. doi: 10.1101/2023.12.21.572836.
Danchen Wu Ross D Jansen-van Vuuren Asish Dasgupta Ruaa Al-Qazazi Kuang-Hueih Chen Ashley Martin Jeffrey D Mewburn Elahe Alizadeh Patricia D A Lima Oliver Jones Pierce Colpman Nolan M Breault Isaac M Emon Luka Jedlovčnik Yuan Yuan Zhao Michael Wells Gopinath Sutendra Stephen L Archer
Abstract

Rationale: Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), a large GTPase, mediates mitochondrial fission. Increased Drp1-mediated fission permits accelerated mitosis, contributing to hyperproliferation of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMC), which characterizes pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). We developed a Drp1 inhibitor, Drpitor1a, and tested its ability to regress PAH.

Objectives: Assess Drpitor1a's efficacy and toxicity in: a)normal and PAH human PASMC (hPASMC); b)normal rats versus rats with established monocrotaline (MCT)-induced PAH.

Methods: Drpitor1a's effects on recombinant and endogenous Drp1-GTPase activity, mitochondrial fission, and cell proliferation were studied in hPASMCs (normal=3; PAH=5). Drpitor1a's pharmacokinetics and tissue concentrations were measured (n=3 rats/sex). In a pilot study (n=3-4/sex/dose), Drpitor1a (1mg/kg/48-hours, intravenous) reduced adverse PA remodeling only in females. Consequently, we compared Drpitor1a to vehicle in normal (n=6 versus 8) and MCT-PAH (n=9 and 11) females, respectively. Drpitor1a treatment began 17-days post-MCT with echocardiography and cardiac catheterization performed 28-29 days post-MCT.

Results: Drpitor1a inhibited recombinant and endogenous Drp1 GTPase activity, which was increased in PAH hPASMC. Drpitor1a inhibited mitochondrial fission and proliferation and induced Apoptosis, in PAH hPASMC but not normal hPASMC. Drpitor1a tissue levels were higher in female versus male RVs. In MCT-PAH females, Drpitor1a regressed PA obstruction, lowered pulmonary vascular resistance, and improved RV function, without hematologic, renal, or hepatic toxicity.

Conclusions: Drpitor1a inhibits Drp1 GTPase, reduces mitochondrial fission, and inhibits cell proliferation in PAH hPASMC. Drpitor1a caused no toxicity in MCT-PAH and had no significant effect on normal rats or hPASMCs. Drpitor1a is a potential PAH therapeutic which displays an interesting therapeutic sexual dimorphism.

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