Homocysteine-Induced Inhibition of Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation in Rabbit Aorta

Author:

Lang Derek1,Kredan Mahmud B.1,Moat Stuart J.1,Hussain Syed A.1,Powell Catherine A.1,Bellamy Michael F.1,Powers Hilary J.1,Lewis Malcolm J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiovascular Sciences Research Group, Departments of Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Toxicology (D.L., M.B.K., S.A.H., C.A.P., M.J.L.) and Cardiology (M.F.B.), University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK, and the Division of Child Health (S.J.M., H.J.P.), University of Sheffield, Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Western Bank, Sheffield, UK.

Abstract

Abstract —Hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with endothelial dysfunction, although its mechanism is unknown. Isometric tension recordings and lucigenin chemiluminescence were used to assess the effects of homocysteine exposure on endothelium-dependent and -independent relaxation in isolated rabbit aortic rings and superoxide anion (O 2 ) production by cultured porcine aortic endothelial cells, respectively. Homocysteine (0.1 to 10 mmol/L) produced a significant ( P <0.001) concentration- and time-dependent inhibition of endothelium-dependent relaxation in response to both acetylcholine and the calcium ionophore A23187. Only the intracellular O 2 scavenger 4,5-dihydroxy-1,3-benzene disulfonic acid (Tiron, 10 mmol/L) significantly ( P <0.001) inhibited the effect of homocysteine on acetylcholine- and A23187-induced relaxation. Incubation of porcine aortic endothelial cells with homocysteine (0.03 to 1 mmol/L for up to 72 hours) caused a significant ( P <0.001) time-dependent increase in the O 2 released by these cells on the addition of Triton X-100 (1% [vol/vol]), with levels returning to values comparable to those of control cells at the 72-hour time point. These changes in O 2 levels were associated with a time-dependent increase in endothelial cell superoxide dismutase activity, becoming significant ( P <0.001) after 72 hours. Furthermore, the homocysteine-induced increase in endothelial cell O 2 levels was completely inhibited ( P <0.001) by the concomitant incubation with either Tiron (10 mmol/L), vitamin C (10 μmol/L), or vitamin E (10 μmol/L). These data suggest that the inhibitory effect of homocysteine on endothelium-dependent relaxation is due to an increase in the endothelial cell intracellular levels of O 2 and provide a possible mechanism for the endothelial dysfunction associated with hyperhomocysteinemia.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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