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Mouse aortic biomechanics are affected by short-term defective autophagy in vascular smooth muscle cells.

Dorien G De Munck1, Arthur J A Leloup1, Sofie De Moudt1, Guido R Y De Meyer1, Wim Martinet1, Paul Fransen2.   

Abstract

The physiology of vascular smooth muscle (VSMC) cells is affected by autophagy, a catabolic cellular mechanism responsible for nutrient recycling. Autophagy-inducing compounds may reverse arterial stiffening, whereas congenital VSMC-specific autophagy deficiency promotes arterial stiffening. The elevated aortic stiffness in 3.5-month-old C57Bl/6 mice, in which the essential autophagy-related gene Atg7 was specifically deleted in the VSMCs (Atg7F/F SM22α-Cre+ mice) was mainly due to passive aortic wall remodeling. The present study investigated whether aortic stiffness was also modulated by a shorter duration of autophagy deficiency. Therefore, aortic segments of 2-month-old Atg7F/F SM22α-Cre+ mice were studied. Similarly to the older mice, autophagy deficiency in VSMCs promoted aortic stiffening by elastin degradation and elastin breaks, and increased the expression of the calcium binding protein S100A4 (+ 157%), the aortic wall thickness (+ 27%), the sensitivity of the VSMCs to depolarization and the contribution of VGCC mediated Ca2+ influx to α1 adrenergic contractions. Hence, all these phenomena occurred before the age of 2 months. When compared to autophagy deficiency in VSMCs at 3.5 months, shorter term autophagy deficiency led to higher segment diameter at 80 mmHg (+ 7% versus - 2%), normal baseline tonus (versus increased), unchanged IP3-mediated phasic contractions (versus enhanced), and enhanced endothelial cell function (versus normal). Overall, and because in vivo cardiac parameters or aortic pulse wave velocity were not affected, these observations indicate that congenital autophagy deficiency in VSMCs of Atg7F/F SM22α-Cre+ mice initiates compensatory mechanisms to maintain circulatory homeostasis.
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Keywords:  Arterial stiffness; Autophagy; Mouse aorta; Vascular smooth muscle cells

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35277137     DOI: 10.1186/s12576-022-00829-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Sci        ISSN: 1880-6546            Impact factor:   2.781


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1.  Progressive aortic stiffness in aging C57Bl/6 mice displays altered contractile behaviour and extracellular matrix changes.

Authors:  Sofie De Moudt; Jhana O Hendrickx; Cédric Neutel; Dorien De Munck; Arthur Leloup; Guido R Y De Meyer; Wim Martinet; Paul Fransen
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