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A G-protein-biased S1P1 agonist, SAR247799, improved LVH and diastolic function in a rat model of metabolic syndrome

View ORCID ProfileMaria-Francesca Evaristi, Bruno Poirier, Xavier Chénedé, View ORCID ProfileAnne-Marie Lefebvre, Alain Roccon, Florence Gillot, Sandra Beeské, Alain Corbier, Marie-Pierre Pruniaux-Harnist, Philip Janiak, Ashfaq A. Parkar
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.14.460397
Maria-Francesca Evaristi
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Bruno Poirier
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Xavier Chénedé
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Anne-Marie Lefebvre
2Sanofi R&D, Molecular Histology and Bioimaging Translational Sciences, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Alain Roccon
3Sanofi R&D, Biomarkers and Clinical Bioanalyses, Translational Medicine and Early Development, 371 Rue Professeur Blayac 34184 Montpellier, France
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Florence Gillot
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Sandra Beeské
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Alain Corbier
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Marie-Pierre Pruniaux-Harnist
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Philip Janiak
1Sanofi R&D, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette 91385 Chilly-Mazarin, France
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Ashfaq A. Parkar
4Sanofi US Services, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, 55 Corporate Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, USA
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Aim Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a major cause of death worldwide with no approved treatment. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and diastolic dysfunction represent the structural and functional components of HFpEF, respectively. Endothelial dysfunction is prevalent in HFpEF and predicts cardiovascular events. We investigated if SAR247799, a G-protein-biased sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P1) agonist with endothelial-protective properties, could improve cardiac and renal functions in a rat model of metabolic syndrome LVH and diastolic function.

Methods 31- and 65-week-old obese ZSF1 (Ob-ZSF1) rats, representing young and old animals with LVH and diastolic dysfunction, were randomized to a chow diet containing 0.025% (w/w) of SAR247799, or control (CTRL) chow for 4 weeks. Age-matched lean ZSF1 (Le-ZSF1) rats were fed control chow. Echocardiography, telemetry, biochemical and histological analysis were performed to evaluate the effect of SAR247799.

Results Echocardiography revealed that Ob-ZSF1 rats, in contrast to Le-ZSF1 rats, developed progressive diastolic dysfunction and cardiac hypertrophy with age. SAR247799 blunted the progression of diastolic dysfunction in young and old animals: in young animals E/e’ was evaluated at 21.8 ± 1.4 for Ob-ZSF1-CTRL, 19.5 ± 1.2 for Ob-ZSF1-SAR247799 p<0.01, and 19.5 ± 2.3 for Le-ZSF1-CTRL (median ± IQR). In old animals E/e’ was evaluated at 23.15 ± 4.45 for Ob-ZSF1-CTRL, 19.5 ± 5 for Ob-ZSF1-SAR247799 p<0.01, and 16.69 ± 1.7 for Le-ZSF1-CTRL, p<0.01 (median ± IQR). In old animals, SAR247799 reduced cardiac hypertrophy (mean ± SEM of heart weight/tibia length 0.053 ± 0.001 for Ob-ZSF1-CTRL vs 0.046 ± 0.002 for Ob-ZSF1-SAR247799 p<0.01, Le-ZSF1-CTRL 0.035 ± 0.001) and myocardial perivascular collagen content (p<0.001), independently of any changes in microvascular density. In young animals, SAR247799 improved endothelial function as assessed by the very low frequency bands of systolic blood pressure variability (mean ± SEM 67.8 ± 3.41 for Ob-ZSF1-CTRL 55.8 ± 4.27 or Ob-ZSF1-SAR247799, p<0.05 and 57.3 ± 1.82 Le-ZSF1-CTRL), independently of any modification of arterial blood pressure. In old animals, SAR247799 reduced urinary protein/creatinine ratio, an index of glomerular injury, (10.3 ± 0.621 vs 8.17 ± 0.231 for Ob-ZSF1-CTRL vs Ob-ZSF1-SAR247799, respectively, p<0.05 and 0.294 ± 0.029 for Le-ZSF1-CTRL, mean ± SEM) and the fractional excretion of electrolytes. Circulating lymphocytes were not decreased by SAR247799, confirming lack of S1P1 desensitization.

Conclusions These experimental findings suggest that S1P1 activation with SAR247799 could improve LVH, cardiac diastolic and renal function in HFpEF patients.

Competing Interest Statement

Authors were employees of Sanofi at the time of conduct of the study and may have equity interest in Sanofi. BP, PJ and AAP are inventors of US patent number 9,782,411.

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A G-protein-biased S1P1 agonist, SAR247799, improved LVH and diastolic function in a rat model of metabolic syndrome
Maria-Francesca Evaristi, Bruno Poirier, Xavier Chénedé, Anne-Marie Lefebvre, Alain Roccon, Florence Gillot, Sandra Beeské, Alain Corbier, Marie-Pierre Pruniaux-Harnist, Philip Janiak, Ashfaq A. Parkar
bioRxiv 2021.09.14.460397; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.14.460397
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A G-protein-biased S1P1 agonist, SAR247799, improved LVH and diastolic function in a rat model of metabolic syndrome
Maria-Francesca Evaristi, Bruno Poirier, Xavier Chénedé, Anne-Marie Lefebvre, Alain Roccon, Florence Gillot, Sandra Beeské, Alain Corbier, Marie-Pierre Pruniaux-Harnist, Philip Janiak, Ashfaq A. Parkar
bioRxiv 2021.09.14.460397; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.14.460397

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