Endothelial Regulation of Vasomotion in ApoE-Deficient Mice

Author:

Laursen Jørn Bech1,Somers Mark1,Kurz Sabine1,McCann Louise1,Warnholtz Ascan1,Freeman Bruce A.1,Tarpey Margaret1,Fukai Tohru1,Harrison David G.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, and Veterans Administration Hospital, Atlanta, Ga (J.B.L., M.S., S.K., L.M., A.W., T.F., D.G.H.); the Department of Anesthesia, University of Alabama, Birmingham (B.A.F., M.T.); and Medical Department B, Division of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, Denmark (J.B.L.).

Abstract

Background —Altered endothelial cell nitric oxide (NO · ) production in atherosclerosis may be due to a reduction of intracellular tetrahydrobiopterin, which is a critical cofactor for NO synthase (NOS). In addition, previous literature suggests that inactivation of NO · by increased vascular production superoxide (O 2 ·− ) also reduces NO · bioactivity in several disease states. We sought to determine whether these 2 seemingly disparate mechanisms were related. Methods and Results —Endothelium-dependent vasodilation was abnormal in aortas of apoE-deficient (apoE −/− ) mice, whereas vascular superoxide production (assessed by 5 μmol/L lucigenin) was markedly increased. Treatment with either liposome-entrapped superoxide dismutase or sepiapterin, a precursor to tetrahydrobiopterin, improved endothelium-dependent vasodilation in aortas from apoE −/− mice. Hydrogen peroxide had no effect on the decay of tetrahydrobiopterin, as monitored spectrophotometrically. In contrast, superoxide modestly and peroxynitrite strikingly increased the decay of tetrahydrobiopterin over 500 seconds. Luminol chemiluminescence, inhibitable by the peroxynitrite scavengers ebselen and uric acid, was markedly increased in apoE −/− aortic rings. In vessels from apoE −/− mice, uric acid improved endothelium-dependent relaxation while having no effect in vessels from control mice. Treatment of normal aortas with exogenous peroxynitrite dramatically increased vascular O 2 ·− production, seemingly from eNOS, because this effect was absent in vessels lacking endothelium, was blocked by NOS inhibition, and did not occur in vessels from mice lacking eNOS. Conclusions —Reactive oxygen species may alter endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation not only by the interaction of O 2 ·− with NO · but also through interactions between peroxynitrite and tetrahydrobiopterin. Peroxynitrite oxidation of tetrahydrobiopterin may represent a pathogenic cause of “uncoupling” of NO synthase.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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