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Trans-arachidonic acids generated during nitrative stress induce a thrombospondin-1-dependent microvascular degeneration
Authors:Kermorvant-Duchemin Elsa  Sennlaub Florian  Sirinyan Mirna  Brault Sonia  Andelfinger Gregor  Kooli Amna  Germain Stéphane  Ong Huy  d'Orleans-Juste Pedro  Gobeil Fernand  Zhu Tang  Boisvert Chantal  Hardy Pierre  Jain Kavita  Falck J Russel  Balazy Michael  Chemtob Sylvain
Institution:Department of Pediatrics, Ophthalmology and Pharmacology, Research Center, H?pital Ste-Justine, 3175 C?te de Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Québec, H3T1C5, Canada.
Abstract:Nitrative stress has an important role in microvascular degeneration leading to ischemia in conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of prematurity. Thus far, mediators of nitrative stress have been poorly characterized. We recently described that trans-arachidonic acids are major products of NO(2)(*)-mediated isomerization of arachidonic acid within the cell membrane, but their biological relevance is unknown. Here we show that trans-arachidonic acids are generated in a model of retinal microangiopathy in vivo in a NO(*)-dependent manner. They induce a selective time- and concentration-dependent apoptosis of microvascular endothelial cells in vitro, and result in retinal microvascular degeneration ex vivo and in vivo. These effects are mediated by an upregulation of the antiangiogenic factor thrombospondin-1, independently of classical arachidonic acid metabolism. Our findings provide new insight into the molecular mechanisms of nitrative stress in microvascular injury and suggest new therapeutic avenues in the management of disorders involving nitrative stress, such as ischemic retinopathies and encephalopathies.
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