Tests whether ROCK1 (Rho-associated kinase 1) mediates thymosin β4's effects on cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction in adult mammals. TB4 treatment after MI reduced ROCK1 expression and activation in the heart, leading to less adverse remodeling (reduced fibrosis, preserved wall thickness, improved ejection fraction). ROCK1 overexpression blunted TB4's benefits. Identifies the TB4→ROCK1 inhibition axis as the mechanistic pathway through which TB4 reduces post-MI scar formation and prevents progression to heart failure.
Maar, Klaudia; Thatcher, Jeffrey E; Karpov, Egor; Rendeki, Szilard; Gallyas, Ferenc; Bock-Marquette, Ildiko