Literature DB >> 35024970

Mechanism of the switch from NO to H2O2 in endothelium-dependent vasodilation in diabetes.

Cody Juguilon1, Zhiyuan Wang1, Yang Wang1, Molly Enrick1, Anurag Jamaiyar1, Yanyong Xu1, James Gadd1, Chwen-Lih W Chen1, Autumn Pu1, Chris Kolz1, Vahagn Ohanyan1, Yeong-Renn Chen1, James Hardwick1, Yanqiao Zhang1, William M Chilian1, Liya Yin2.   

Abstract

Coronary microvascular dysfunction is prevalent among people with diabetes and is correlated with cardiac mortality. Compromised endothelial-dependent dilation (EDD) is an early event in the progression of diabetes, but its mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Nitric oxide (NO) is the major endothelium-dependent vasodilatory metabolite in the healthy coronary circulation, but this switches to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. Because diabetes is a significant risk factor for CAD, we hypothesized that a similar NO-to-H2O2 switch would occur in diabetes. Vasodilation was measured ex vivo in isolated coronary arteries from wild type (WT) and microRNA-21 (miR-21) null mice on a chow or high-fat/high-sugar diet, and B6.BKS(D)-Leprdb/J (db/db) mice using myography. Myocardial blood flow (MBF), blood pressure, and heart rate were measured in vivo using contrast echocardiography and a solid-state pressure sensor catheter. RNA from coronary arteries, endothelial cells, and cardiac tissues was analyzed via quantitative real-time PCR for gene expression, and cardiac protein expression was assessed via western blot analyses. Superoxide was detected via electron paramagnetic resonance. (1) Ex vivo coronary EDD and in vivo MBF were impaired in diabetic mice. (2) Nω-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester, an NO synthase inhibitor (L-NAME), inhibited ex vivo coronary EDD and in vivo MBF in WT. In contrast, polyethylene glycol-catalase, an H2O2 scavenger (Peg-Cat), inhibited diabetic mouse EDD ex vivo and MBF in vivo. (3) miR-21 was upregulated in diabetic mouse endothelial cells, and the deficiency of miR-21 prevented the NO-to-H2O2 switch and ameliorated diabetic mouse vasodilation impairments. (4) Diabetic mice displayed increased serum NO and H2O2, upregulated mRNA expression of Sod1, Sod2, iNos, and Cav1, and downregulated Pgc-1α in coronary arteries, but the deficiency of miR-21 reversed these changes. (5) miR-21-deficient mice exhibited increased cardiac PGC-1α, PPARα and eNOS protein and reduced endothelial superoxide. (6) Inhibition of PGC-1α changed the mRNA expression of genes regulated by miR-21, and overexpression of PGC-1α decreased the expression of miR-21 in high (25.5 mM) glucose treated coronary endothelial cells. Diabetic mice exhibit a NO-to-H2O2 switch in the mediator of coronary EDD, which contributes to microvascular dysfunction and is mediated by miR-21. This study represents the first mouse model recapitulating the NO-to-H2O2 switch seen in CAD patients in diabetes.
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Keywords:  Coronary circulation; Coronary dilation; Diabetes; Endothelial dysfunction; Microvascular dysfunction

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35024970      PMCID: PMC8886611          DOI: 10.1007/s00395-022-00910-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   12.416


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