Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Lomonosovsky Ave., 27/1, 119991 Moscow, Russia
2. V.I. Kulakov National Medical Center of Obstetrics Gynecology and Perinatology, Akademika Oparina Street, 4, 117198 Moscow, Russia
Abstract
T-cadherin is a regulator of blood vessel remodeling and angiogenesis, involved in adiponectin-mediated protective effects in the cardiovascular system and in skeletal muscles. GWAS study has previously demonstrated a SNP in the Cdh13 gene to be associated with hypertension. However, the role of T-cadherin in regulating blood pressure has not been experimentally elucidated. Herein, we generated Cdh13∆Exon3 mice lacking exon 3 in the Cdh13 gene and described their phenotype. Cdh13∆Exon3 mice exhibited normal gross morphology, life expectancy, and breeding capacity. Meanwhile, their body weight was considerably lower than of WT mice. When running on a treadmill, the time spent running and the distance covered by Cdh13∆Exon3 mice was similar to that of WT. The resting blood pressure in Cdh13∆Exon3 mice was slightly higher than in WT, however, upon intensive physical training their systolic blood pressure was significantly elevated. While adiponectin content in the myocardium of Cdh13∆Exon3 and WT mice was within the same range, adiponectin plasma level was 4.37-fold higher in Cdh13∆Exon3 mice. Moreover, intensive physical training augmented the AMPK phosphorylation in the skeletal muscles and myocardium of Cdh13∆Exon3 mice as compared to WT. Our data highlight a critically important role of T-cadherin in regulation of blood pressure and stamina in mice, and may shed light on the pathogenesis of hypertension.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis
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