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Oral nitrite restores age-dependent phenotypes in eNOS-null mice.

Margarita Tenopoulou1, Paschalis-Thomas Doulias1, Kent Nakamoto1, Kiara Berrios1, Gabriella Zura1, Chenxi Li1, Michael Faust1, Veronika Yakovishina1, Perry Evans1, Lu Tan1, Michael J Bennett1, Nathaniel W Snyder2, William J Quinn3, Joseph A Baur3, Dmitriy N Atochin4, Paul L Huang4, Harry Ischiropoulos1.   

Abstract

Alterations in the synthesis and bioavailability of NO are central to the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Although endothelial NO synthase-derived (eNOS-derived) NO affects mitochondrial long-chain fatty acid β-oxidation, the pathophysiological significance of this regulation remains unclear. Accordingly, we determined the contributions of eNOS/NO signaling in the adaptive metabolic responses to fasting and in age-induced metabolic dysfunction. Four-month-old eNOS-/- mice are glucose intolerant and exhibit serum dyslipidemia and decreased capacity to oxidize fatty acids. However, during fasting, eNOS-/- mice redirect acetyl-CoA to ketogenesis to elevate circulating levels of β-hydroxybutyrate similar to wild-type mice. Treatment of 4-month-old eNOS-/- mice with nitrite for 10 days corrected the hypertension and serum hyperlipidemia and normalized the rate of fatty acid oxidation. Fourteen-month-old eNOS-/- mice exhibited metabolic derangements, resulting in reduced utilization of fat to generate energy, lower resting metabolic activity, and diminished physical activity. Seven-month administration of nitrite to eNOS-/- mice reversed the age-dependent metabolic derangements and restored physical activity. While the eNOS/NO signaling is not essential for the metabolic adaptation to fasting, it is critical for regulating systemic metabolic homeostasis in aging. The development of age-dependent metabolic disorder is prevented by low-dose replenishment of bioactive NO.

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Keywords:  Fatty acid oxidation; Metabolism; Nitric oxide; Therapeutics

Year:  2018        PMID: 30135317      PMCID: PMC6141175          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.122156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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