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Exercise promotes collateral artery growth mediated by monocytic nitric oxide.

Stephan H Schirmer1, Dominic N Millenaar2, Christian Werner2, Lisa Schuh2, Achim Degen2, Stephanie I Bettink2, Peter Lipp2, Nico van Rooijen2, Tim Meyer2, Michael Böhm2, Ulrich Laufs2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Collateral artery growth (arteriogenesis) is an important adaptive response to hampered arterial perfusion. It is unknown whether preventive physical exercise before limb ischemia can improve arteriogenesis and modulate mononuclear cell function. This study aimed at investigating the effects of endurance exercise before arterial occlusion on MNC function and collateral artery growth. APPROACH AND
RESULTS: After 3 weeks of voluntary treadmill exercise, ligation of the right femoral artery was performed in mice. Hindlimb perfusion immediately after surgery did not differ from sedentary mice. However, previous exercise improved perfusion restoration ≤7 days after femoral artery ligation, also when exercise was stopped at ligation. This was accompanied by an accumulation of peri-collateral macrophages and increased expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in hindlimb collateral and in MNC of blood and spleen. Systemic monocyte and macrophage depletion by liposomal clodronate but not splenectomy attenuated exercise-induced perfusion restoration, collateral artery growth, peri-collateral macrophage accumulation, and upregulation of iNOS. iNOS-deficient mice did not show exercise-induced perfusion restoration. Transplantation of bone marrow-derived MNC from iNOS-deficient mice into wild-type animals inhibited exercise-induced collateral artery growth. In contrast to sedentary controls, thrice weekly aerobic exercise training for 6 months in humans increased peripheral blood MNC iNOS expression.
CONCLUSIONS: Circulating mononuclear cell-derived inducible nitric oxide is an important mediator of exercise-induced collateral artery growth.
© 2015 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  bone marrow; collateral circulation; exercise; hindlimb; monocytes; nitric oxide; vascular growth

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26088573     DOI: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.115.305806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol        ISSN: 1079-5642            Impact factor:   8.311


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