SR-BI (Scavenger Receptor BI), Not LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) Receptor, Mediates Adrenal Stress Response—Brief Report

Author:

Ito Misa12,Ye Xiang1,Wang Qian1,Guo Ling1,Hao Dan12,Howatt Deborah1,Daugherty Alan123,Cai Lei1,Temel Ryan13,Li Xiang-An123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. From the Saha Cardiovascular Research Center (M.I., X.Y., Q.W., L.G., D. Hao, D. Howatt, A.D., L.C., R.T., X.-A.L.), University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington.

2. Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences (M.I., D. Hao, A.D., X.-A.L.), University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington.

3. Department of Physiology (A.D., R.T., X.-A.L.), University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington.

Abstract

Objective: Adrenal gland secretes stress-induced glucocorticoids (iGCs) to coping with stress. Previous study showed that SR-BI (scavenger receptor BI) null (SR-BI −/− ) mice failed to generate iGC in stress conditions, suggesting that SR-BI–mediated cholesterol uptake from HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is a key regulator for iGC production. However, the LDL (low-density lipoprotein)/LDLr (LDL receptor) pathway can also provide cholesterol for iGC synthesis, but rodents have limited LDL levels in circulation. Here, we generated SR-BI −/− ApoBtg (apolipoprotein B transgenic) mice with normal LDL levels in circulation to determine the relative contribution of the HDL/SR-BI and LDL/LDLr pathways to iGC production in stress conditions. Approach and Results: To obtain mouse models with normal LDL levels, SR-BI −/− mice were bred to ApoBtg mice. Then, the F1 SR-BI±ApoBtg mice were backcrossed to SR-BI −/− to obtain SR-BI −/− ApoBtg, SR-BI −/− ApoBwt (apolipoprotein B wild type), and SR-BI +/+ ApoBtg mice. We first examined the lipoprotein profile, which shows a 6.5-fold increase in LDL levels in SR-BI −/− ApoBtg mice compared with SR-BI −/− ApoBwt mice. Then, we induced stress with adrenocorticotropic hormone and cecal ligation and puncture. One hour after adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation, SR-BI +/+ ApoBtg control mice produced iGC (14.9-fold), but both SR-BI −/− ApoBwt and SR-BI −/− ApoBtg showed no iGC production ( P <0.001). Three hours after cecal ligation and puncture treatment, SR-BI +/+ ApoBtg control mice showed iGC production (6.4-fold), but both SR-BI −/− ApoBwt and SR-BI −/− ApoBtg mice showed no iGC production ( P <0.001). Conclusions: SR-BI −/− ApoBtg mice fail to produce iGC in stress conditions even though with restored LDL levels in circulation. These findings clarify that the HDL/SR-BI, not LDL/LDLr, pathway is responsible for iGC production in stress conditions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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