Blunted nitric oxide regulation in Tibetans under high-altitude hypoxia

Author:

He Yaoxi123,Qi Xuebin13,Ouzhuluobu 4,Liu Shiming5,Li Jun6,Zhang Hui14,Baimakangzhuo 4,Bai Caijuan4,Zheng Wangshan1,Guo Yongbo1,Duojizhuoma 4,Baimayangji 4,Dejiquzong 4,Bianba 4,Gonggalanzi 4,Pan Yongyue4,Qula 4,Kangmin 4,Cirenyangji 4,Guo Wei4,Yangla 4,Peng Yi1,Zhang Xiaoming1,Xiang Kun1,Yang Zhaohui7,Wang Liangbang5,Gengdeng 5,Zhang Yanfeng6,Wu Tianyi5,Su Bing13,Cui Chaoying4

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China

2. Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

3. Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China

4. High Altitude Medical Research Center, School of Medicine, Tibetan University, Lhasa 850000, China

5. National Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, High Altitude Medical Research Institute, Xining 810012, China

6. Fukang International Medical Examination Center, Fukang Obstetrics, Gynecology and Children Branch Hospital, Tibetan Fukang Hospital, Lhasa 850000, China

7. Yunnan Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedicine Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Nitric oxide (NO) is an important molecule for vasomotor tone, and elevated NO signaling was previously hypothesized as a unique and adaptive physiological change in highland Tibetans. However, there has been lack of NO data from Tibetans living at low altitude and lowlander immigrants living at high altitude, which is crucial to test this hypothesis. Here, through cross-altitude (1990–5018 m) and cross-population (Tibetans and Han Chinese) analyses of serum NO metabolites (NOx) of 2086 individuals, we demonstrate that although Tibetans have a higher serum NOx level compared to lowlanders, Han Chinese immigrants living at high altitude show an even higher level than Tibetans. Consequently, our data contradict the previous proposal of increased NO signaling as the unique adaptive strategy in Tibetans. Instead, Tibetans have a relatively lower circulating NOx level at high altitude. This observation is further supported by data from the hypoxic experiments using human umbilical vein endothelial cells and gene knockout mice. No difference is detected between Tibetans and Han Chinese for endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), the key enzyme for circulating NO synthesis, suggesting that eNOS itself is unlikely to be the cause. We show that other NO synthesis-related genes (e.g. GCH1) carry Tibetan-enriched mutations significantly associated with the level of circulating NOx in Tibetans. Furthermore, gene network analysis revealed that the downregulation and upregulation of NOx is possibly achieved through distinct pathways. Collectively, our findings provide novel insights into the physiological and genetic mechanisms of the evolutionary adaptation of Tibetans to high-altitude hypoxia.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National 973 program

State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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