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Aging and Hypercholesterolemia Differentially Affect the Unfolded Protein Response in the Vasculature of ApoE-/- Mice.
Zhou, Yuxiang; Wan, Xueping; Seidel, Kerstin; Zhang, Mo; Goodman, Jena B; Seta, Francesca; Hamburg, Naomi; Han, Jingyan.
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  • Zhou Y; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Wan X; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Seidel K; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Zhang M; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Goodman JB; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Seta F; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Hamburg N; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
  • Han J; Vascular Biology Section Evans Department of Medicine Whitaker Cardiovascular InstituteBoston University School of Medicine Boston MA.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 10(18): e020441, 2021 09 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34533042
Background Persistent activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress and the unfolded protein response (UPR) induces vascular cell apoptosis, contributing to atherogenesis. Aging and hypercholesterolemia are 2 independent proatherogenic factors. How they affect vascular UPR signaling remains unclear. Methods and Results Transcriptome analysis of aortic tissues from high fat diet-fed and aged ApoE-/- mice revealed 50 overlapping genes enriched for endoplasmic reticulum stress- and UPR-related pathways. Aortae from control, Western diet (WD)-fed, and aged ApoE-/- mice were assayed for (1) 3 branches of UPR signaling (pancreatic ER eIF2-alpha kinase /alpha subunit of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1/activating transcription factor 4, inositol-requiring enzyme 1 alpha/XBP1s, activating transcription factor 6); (2) UPR-mediated protective adaptation (upregulation of immunoglobulin heavy chain-binding protein and protein disulfide isomerase); and (3) UPR-mediated apoptosis (induction of C/EBP homologous transcription factor, p-JNK, and cleaved caspase-3). Aortic UPR signaling was differentially regulated in the aged and WD-fed groups. Consumption of WD activated all 3 UPR branches; in the aged aorta, only the ATF6α arm was activated, but it was 10 times higher than that in the WD group. BiP and protein disulfide isomerase protein levels were significantly decreased only in the aged aorta despite a 5-fold increase in their mRNA levels. Importantly, the aortae of aged mice exhibited a substantially enhanced proapoptotic UPR compared with that of WD-fed mice. In lung tissues, UPR activation and the resultant adaptive/apoptotic responses were not significantly different between the 2 groups. Conclusions Using a mouse model of atherosclerosis, this study provides the first in vivo evidence that aging and an atherogenic diet activate differential aortic UPR pathways, leading to distinct vascular responses. Compared with dietary intervention, aging is associated with impaired endoplasmic reticulum protein folding and increased aortic apoptosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipercolesterolemia Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipercolesterolemia Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article