Abstract

Apelin is the endogenous ligand of the G protein-coupled receptor, APJ. Recently, researches indicate that the apelin/APJ system involves in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI), which is a common pathophysiological process in patients with heart diseases and therapies. The reperfusion induces the expression of apelin and APJ receptor, which play an important role in cardioprotection of MIRI. The apelin/APJ system alleviates MIRI mainly by decreasing mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and delaying the opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pores, which induce the initiation of mitophagy. Besides, the apelin/APJ system prevents mitochondrial oxygen damage and lipid peroxidation through nitric oxide formation. The apelin/APJ system also improves MIRI through other pathways, including promoting metabolic and functional recovery, significantly increasing myocardial capillary density and arteriole formation, inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced cell apoptosis, and maintaining integrity of cell membranes. In this review, we discuss how the mechanisms of the apelin/APJ system reverse MIRI in detail and elaborate on APJ agonists, which may be used for therapy of MIRI.

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