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Perivascular adipose tissue‐derived stromal cells contribute to vascular remodeling during aging
Authors:Xiao‐Xi Pan  Cheng‐Chao Ruan  Xiu‐Ying Liu  Ling‐Ran Kong  Yu Ma  Qi‐Hong Wu  Hai‐Qing Li  Yan‐Jun Sun  An‐Qing Chen  Qiang Zhao  Fang Wu  Xiu‐Jie Wang  Ji‐Guang Wang  Ding‐Liang Zhu  Ping‐Jin Gao
Abstract:Aging is an independent risk factor for vascular diseases. Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT), an active component of the vasculature, contributes to vascular dysfunction during aging. Identification of underlying cell types and their changes during aging may provide meaningful insights regarding the clinical relevance of aging‐related vascular diseases. Here, we take advantage of single‐cell RNA sequence to characterize the resident stromal cells in the PVAT (PVASCs) and identified different clusters between young and aged PVASCs. Bioinformatics analysis revealed decreased endothelial and brown adipogenic differentiation capacities of PVASCs during aging, which contributed to neointimal hyperplasia after perivascular delivery to ligated carotid arteries. Mechanistically, in vitro and in vivo studies both suggested that aging‐induced loss of peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐γ coactivator‐1 α (PGC1α) was a key regulator of decreased brown adipogenic differentiation in senescent PVASCs. We further demonstrated the existence of human PVASCs (hPVASCs) and overexpression of PGC1α improved hPVASC delivery‐induced vascular remodeling. Our finding emphasizes that differentiation capacities of PVASCs alter during aging and loss of PGC1α in aged PVASCs contributes to vascular remodeling via decreased brown adipogenic differentiation.
Keywords:adipocytes  aging  neointimal hyperplasia  perivascular adipose tissue  perivascular adipose tissue‐derived stromal cells  peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐γ   coactivator‐1 α  
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