Protection Against Myocardial Infarction and No-Reflow Through Preservation of Vascular Integrity by Angiopoietin-Like 4

Author:

Galaup Ariane1,Gomez Elisa1,Souktani Rachid1,Durand Mélanie1,Cazes Aurélie1,Monnot Catherine1,Teillon Jérémie1,Le Jan Sébastien1,Bouleti Claire1,Briois Gaëlle1,Philippe Josette1,Pons Sandrine1,Martin Valérie1,Assaly Rana1,Bonnin Philippe1,Ratajczak Philippe1,Janin Anne1,Thurston Gavin1,Valenzuela David M.1,Murphy Andrew J.1,Yancopoulos George D.1,Tissier Renaud1,Berdeaux Alain1,Ghaleh Bijan1,Germain Stéphane1

Affiliation:

1. From the Collège de France, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology, Paris, France (A.G., E.G., M.D., A.C., C.M., J.T., S.L.J., C.B., G.B., J.P., S.G.); CNRS UMR 7241, Paris, France (A.G., E.G., M.D., A.C., C.M., J.T., S.L.J., C.B., G.B., J.P., S.G.); INSERM U 1050, Paris, France (A.G., E.G., M.D., A.C., C.M., J.T., S.L.J., C.B., G.B., J.P., S.G.); MEMOLIFE Laboratory of Excellence & Paris Science et Lettres Research University, Paris, France (A.G., E.G., M.D., C.M., J.T., C.B., G.B., J...

Abstract

Background— Increased permeability, predominantly controlled by endothelial junction stability, is an early event in the deterioration of vascular integrity in ischemic disorders. Hemorrhage, edema, and inflammation are the main features of reperfusion injuries, as observed in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Thus, preservation of vascular integrity is fundamental in ischemic heart disease. Angiopoietins are pivotal modulators of cell–cell junctions and vascular integrity. We hypothesized that hypoxic induction of angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) might modulate vascular damage, infarct size, and no-reflow during AMI. Methods and Results— We showed that vascular permeability, hemorrhage, edema, inflammation, and infarct severity were increased in angptl4 -deficient mice. We determined that decrease in vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and VE-cadherin expression and increase in Src kinase phosphorylation downstream of VEGFR2 were accentuated after ischemia-reperfusion in the coronary microcirculation of angptl4 -deficient mice. Both events led to altered VEGFR2/VE-cadherin complexes and to disrupted adherens junctions in the endothelial cells of angptl4 -deficient mice that correlated with increased no-reflow. In vivo injection of recombinant human ANGPTL4 protected VEGF-driven dissociation of the VEGFR2/VE-cadherin complex, reduced myocardial infarct size, and the extent of no-reflow in mice and rabbits. Conclusions— These data showed that ANGPTL4 might constitute a relevant target for therapeutic vasculoprotection aimed at counteracting the effects of VEGF, thus being crucial for preventing no-reflow and conferring secondary cardioprotection during AMI.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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