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OxLDL/LOX-1 mediated sex, age, stiffness, and endothelial dependent alterations in mouse thoracic aortic vascular reactivity

Wendt, Trevor S. LU ; Ansar, Saema LU and Gonzales, Rayna J. (2024) In Frontiers in Physiology 15.
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Elevated plasma levels of oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) are a risk factor and key component that accelerates and worsens cardiovascular disease fueling inflammation, plaque buildup and vascular damage. OxLDL can elicit its detrimental action via lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1 (LOX-1). In this study, we determined whether oxLDL, via LOX-1, alters aortic vascular reactivity and determined if sex and age differences exist. Thoracic aortic endothelium-intact or -denuded ring segments were isolated from 7 to 12 months old intact C57BL/6J female and male mice and pre-incubated with oxLDL ex vivo (50ug/dL; 2 h). Using wire myography, cumulative concentration-response curves to phenylephrine (PE) were generated to determine contractile... (More)

Elevated plasma levels of oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) are a risk factor and key component that accelerates and worsens cardiovascular disease fueling inflammation, plaque buildup and vascular damage. OxLDL can elicit its detrimental action via lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1 (LOX-1). In this study, we determined whether oxLDL, via LOX-1, alters aortic vascular reactivity and determined if sex and age differences exist. Thoracic aortic endothelium-intact or -denuded ring segments were isolated from 7 to 12 months old intact C57BL/6J female and male mice and pre-incubated with oxLDL ex vivo (50ug/dL; 2 h). Using wire myography, cumulative concentration-response curves to phenylephrine (PE) were generated to determine contractile responses. From these curves, the EC50 was determined and used to contract rings to assess acetylcholine (ACh) dependent relaxation. Calculated aortic stiffness and remodeling were also assessed. BI-0115 (10 (Formula presented.) M; selective LOX-1 inhibitor) was used to determine LOX-1 dependence. We observed differential sex, age, endothelial cell, and LOX-1 dependent alterations to the efficacy of PE-induced contractile responses and ACh-mediated vasorelaxation in thoracic aortic rings following oxLDL exposure. Additionally, we observed a distinct sex and age effect on thoracic aortic stiffness following exposure to oxLDL. There was also a sex effect on calculated vessel diameter, as well as an age effect on oxLDL-mediated aortic remodeling that was LOX-1 dependent. Thus, LOX-1 inhibition and the resulting attenuation of oxLDL/endothelial-mediated alterations in aortic function suggests that there are differential sex differences in the role of oxLDL/LOX-1 in the thoracic aorta of middle-aged male and female mice. NEW and NOTEWORTHY. We investigated the effects of oxLDL via the LOX-1 receptor on murine thoracic aortic vasoreactivity, stiffness, and remodeling across age and sex. Acute exposure to oxLDL led to altered vasoreactivity, endothelial dysfunction, and changes in aortic stiffness and remodeling. These effects were in-part age, sex, endothelial, and LOX-1 dependent. This study reveals potential complex interactions in oxLDL/LOX-1-mediated vascular responses that could serve as potential therapeutic intervention for vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and stroke.

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10.3389/fphys.2024.1471272
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  author       = {{Wendt, Trevor S. and Ansar, Saema and Gonzales, Rayna J.}},
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  keywords     = {{age; endothelium; lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1 (LOX-1); oxidized low-density lipoprotein (OxLDL); sex differences; vasoreactivity}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Frontiers Media S. A.}},
  series       = {{Frontiers in Physiology}},
  title        = {{OxLDL/LOX-1 mediated sex, age, stiffness, and endothelial dependent alterations in mouse thoracic aortic vascular reactivity}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2024.1471272}},
  doi          = {{10.3389/fphys.2024.1471272}},
  volume       = {{15}},
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