Membrane estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) participates in flow-mediated dilation in a ligand-independent manner

Author:

Favre Julie1,Vessieres Emilie12,Guihot Anne-Laure12,Proux Coralyne12,Grimaud Linda1,Rivron Jordan12,Garcia Manuela CL12,Réthoré Léa1,Zahreddine Rana3,Davezac Morgane3,Fébrissy Chanaelle3,Adlanmerini Marine3,Loufrani Laurent14ORCID,Procaccio Vincent14,Foidart Jean-Michel5,Flouriot Gilles6,Lenfant Françoise3,Fontaine Coralie3,Arnal Jean-François3,Henrion Daniel124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Angers University, MITOVASC, CNRS UMR 6015, INSERM U1083

2. CARFI facility, Angers University

3. INSERM U1297, Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse III) , University Hospital (UHC) of Toulouse

4. University Hospital (CHU) of Angers

5. Groupe Interdisciplinaire de Génoprotéomique Appliquée, Université de Liège

6. INSERM U1085, IRSET (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail), University of Rennes

Abstract

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) activation by estrogens prevents atheroma through its nuclear action, whereas plasma membrane-located ERα accelerates endothelial healing. The genetic deficiency of ERα was associated with a reduction in flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in one man. Here, we evaluated ex vivo the role of ERα on FMD of resistance arteries. FMD, but not agonist (acetylcholine, insulin)-mediated dilation, was reduced in male and female mice lacking ERα (Esr1-/- mice) compared to wild-type mice and was not dependent on the presence of estrogens. In C451A-ERα mice lacking membrane ERα, not in mice lacking AF2-dependent nuclear ERα actions, FMD was reduced, and restored by antioxidant treatments. Compared to wild-type mice, isolated perfused kidneys of C451A-ERα mice revealed a decreased flow-mediated nitrate production and an increased H2O2 production. Thus, endothelial membrane ERα promotes NO bioavailability through inhibition of oxidative stress and thereby participates in FMD in a ligand-independent manner.

Funder

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Fondation Lefoulon Delalande

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Université de Toulouse

Fondation de France

Région Occitanie Pyrénées-Méditerranée

Institut Universitaire de France

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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