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Vascular smooth muscle cell‐specific progerin expression in a mouse model of Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome promotes arterial stiffness: Therapeutic effect of dietary nitrite
Authors:Lara del Campo  Amanda Snchez‐Lpez  Mercedes Salaices  Ryan A von Kleeck  Elba Expsito  Cristina Gonzlez‐Gmez  Lorena Cuss  Gabriela Guzmn‐Martínez  Jesús Ruiz‐Cabello  Manuel Desco  Richard K Assoian  Ana M Briones  Vicente Andrs
Institution:Lara del Campo,Amanda Sánchez‐López,Mercedes Salaices,Ryan A. von Kleeck,Elba Expósito,Cristina González‐Gómez,Lorena Cussó,Gabriela Guzmán‐Martínez,Jesús Ruiz‐Cabello,Manuel Desco,Richard K. Assoian,Ana M. Briones,Vicente Andrés
Abstract:Vascular stiffness is a major cause of cardiovascular disease during normal aging and in Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), a rare genetic disorder caused by ubiquitous progerin expression. This mutant form of lamin A causes premature aging associated with cardiovascular alterations that lead to death at an average age of 14.6 years. We investigated the mechanisms underlying vessel stiffness in LmnaG609G/G609G mice with ubiquitous progerin expression, and tested the effect of treatment with nitrites. We also bred LmnaLCS/LCSTie2Cre+/tgand LmnaLCS/LCSSM22αCre+/tg mice, which express progerin specifically in endothelial cells (ECs) and in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), respectively, to determine the specific contribution of each cell type to vascular pathology. We found vessel stiffness and inward remodeling in arteries of LmnaG609G/G609G and LmnaLCS/LCSSM22αCre+/tg, but not in those from LmnaLCS/LCSTie2Cre+/tgmice. Structural alterations in aortas of progeroid mice were associated with decreased smooth muscle tissue content, increased collagen deposition, and decreased transverse waving of elastin layers in the media. Functional studies identified collagen (unlike elastin and the cytoskeleton) as an underlying cause of aortic stiffness in progeroid mice. Consistent with this, we found increased deposition of collagens III, IV, V, and XII in the media of progeroid aortas. Vessel stiffness and inward remodeling in progeroid mice were prevented by adding sodium nitrite in drinking water. In conclusion, LmnaG609G/G609G arteries exhibit stiffness and inward remodeling, mainly due to progerin‐induced damage to VSMCs, which causes increased deposition of medial collagen and a secondary alteration in elastin structure. Treatment with nitrites prevents vascular stiffness in progeria.
Keywords:aging  dietary nitrite  progeria  smooth muscle cells  vascular stiffness
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