Affiliation:
1. Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans LA
2. Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology College of Veterinary Medicine Auburn University Auburn AL
3. Center for Translational Medicine Lewis Katz School of Medicine Temple University Philadelphia PA
4. Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany
Abstract
Background
Hydrogen sulfide (H
2
S) is an important endogenous physiological signaling molecule and exerts protective properties in the cardiovascular system. Cystathionine γ‐lyase (CSE), 1 of 3 H
2
S producing enzyme, is predominantly localized in the vascular endothelium. However, the regulation of CSE in vascular endothelium remains incompletely understood.
Methods and Results
We generated inducible endothelial cell‐specific CSE overexpressed transgenic mice (EC‐CSE Tg) and endothelial cell‐specific CSE knockout mice (EC‐CSE KO), and investigated vascular function in isolated thoracic aorta, treadmill exercise capacity, and myocardial injury following ischemia‐reperfusion in these mice. Overexpression of CSE in endothelial cells resulted in increased circulating and myocardial H
2
S and NO, augmented endothelial‐dependent vasorelaxation response in thoracic aorta, improved exercise capacity, and reduced myocardial‐reperfusion injury. In contrast, genetic deletion of CSE in endothelial cells led to decreased circulating H
2
S and cardiac NO production, impaired endothelial dependent vasorelaxation response and reduced exercise capacity. However, myocardial‐reperfusion injury was not affected by genetic deletion of endothelial cell CSE.
Conclusions
CSE‐derived H
2
S production in endothelial cells is critical in maintaining endothelial function, exercise capacity, and protecting against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury. Our data suggest that the endothelial NO synthase—NO pathway is likely involved in the beneficial effects of overexpression of CSE in the endothelium.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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