Iron overload induces cerebral endothelial senescence in aged mice and in primary culture in a sex‐dependent manner

Author:

Noh Brian1,Blasco‐Conesa Maria Pilar1,Rahman Syed Mushfiqur1,Monga Sheelu1,Ritzel Rodney1,Guzman Gary1,Lai Yun‐Ju12,Ganesh Bhanu Priya1,Urayama Akihiko1,McCullough Louise D.1,Moruno‐Manchon Jose Felix1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Houston Texas USA

2. Solomont School of Nursing Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractIron imbalance in the brain negatively affects brain function. With aging, iron levels increase in the brain and contribute to brain damage and neurological disorders. Changes in the cerebral vasculature with aging may enhance iron entry into the brain parenchyma, leading to iron overload and its deleterious consequences. Endothelial senescence has emerged as an important contributor to age‐related changes in the cerebral vasculature. Evidence indicates that iron overload may induce senescence in cultured cell lines. Importantly, cells derived from female human and mice generally show enhanced senescence‐associated phenotype, compared with males. Thus, we hypothesize that cerebral endothelial cells (CEC) derived from aged female mice are more susceptible to iron‐induced senescence, compared with CEC from aged males. We found that aged female mice, but not males, showed cognitive deficits when chronically treated with ferric citrate (FC), and their brains and the brain vasculature showed senescence‐associated phenotype. We also found that primary culture of CEC derived from aged female mice, but not male‐derived CEC, exhibited senescence‐associated phenotype when treated with FC. We identified that the transmembrane receptor Robo4 was downregulated in the brain vasculature and in cultured primary CEC derived from aged female mice, compared with those from male mice. We discovered that Robo4 downregulation contributed to enhanced vulnerability to FC‐induced senescence. Thus, our study identifies Robo4 downregulation as a driver of senescence induced by iron overload in primary culture of CEC and a potential risk factor of brain vasculature impairment and brain dysfunction.

Funder

American Heart Association

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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