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Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets

Increased catabolism of arginine by arginase is increasingly viewed as an important pathophysiological factor in cardiovascular disease, including atherosclerosis induced by high cholesterol diets. Whereas previous studies have focused primarily on effects of high cholesterol diets on arginase expre...

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Autores principales: Erdely, Aaron, Kepka-Lenhart, Diane, Salmen-Muniz, Rebecca, Chapman, Rebecca, Hulderman, Tracy, Kashon, Michael, Simeonova, Petia P., Morris, Sidney M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015253
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author Erdely, Aaron
Kepka-Lenhart, Diane
Salmen-Muniz, Rebecca
Chapman, Rebecca
Hulderman, Tracy
Kashon, Michael
Simeonova, Petia P.
Morris, Sidney M.
author_facet Erdely, Aaron
Kepka-Lenhart, Diane
Salmen-Muniz, Rebecca
Chapman, Rebecca
Hulderman, Tracy
Kashon, Michael
Simeonova, Petia P.
Morris, Sidney M.
author_sort Erdely, Aaron
collection PubMed
description Increased catabolism of arginine by arginase is increasingly viewed as an important pathophysiological factor in cardiovascular disease, including atherosclerosis induced by high cholesterol diets. Whereas previous studies have focused primarily on effects of high cholesterol diets on arginase expression and arginine metabolism in specific blood vessels, there is no information regarding the impact of lipid diets on arginase activity or arginine bioavailability at a systemic level. We, therefore, evaluated the effects of high fat (HF) and high fat-high cholesterol (HC) diets on arginase activity in plasma and tissues and on global arginine bioavailability (defined as the ratio of plasma arginine to ornithine + citrulline) in apoE(−/−) and wild-type C57BL/6J mice. HC and HF diets led to reduced global arginine bioavailability in both strains. The HC diet resulted in significantly elevated plasma arginase in both strains, but the HF diet increased plasma arginase only in apoE(−/−) mice. Elevated plasma arginase activity correlated closely with increased alanine aminotransferase levels, indicating that liver damage was primarily responsible for elevated plasma arginase. The HC diet, which promotes atherogenesis, also resulted in increased arginase activity and expression of the type II isozyme of arginase in multiple tissues of apoE(−/−) mice only. These results raise the possibility that systemic changes in arginase activity and global arginine bioavailability may be contributing factors in the initiation and/or progression of cardiovascular disease.
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spelling pubmed-29977992010-12-10 Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets Erdely, Aaron Kepka-Lenhart, Diane Salmen-Muniz, Rebecca Chapman, Rebecca Hulderman, Tracy Kashon, Michael Simeonova, Petia P. Morris, Sidney M. PLoS One Research Article Increased catabolism of arginine by arginase is increasingly viewed as an important pathophysiological factor in cardiovascular disease, including atherosclerosis induced by high cholesterol diets. Whereas previous studies have focused primarily on effects of high cholesterol diets on arginase expression and arginine metabolism in specific blood vessels, there is no information regarding the impact of lipid diets on arginase activity or arginine bioavailability at a systemic level. We, therefore, evaluated the effects of high fat (HF) and high fat-high cholesterol (HC) diets on arginase activity in plasma and tissues and on global arginine bioavailability (defined as the ratio of plasma arginine to ornithine + citrulline) in apoE(−/−) and wild-type C57BL/6J mice. HC and HF diets led to reduced global arginine bioavailability in both strains. The HC diet resulted in significantly elevated plasma arginase in both strains, but the HF diet increased plasma arginase only in apoE(−/−) mice. Elevated plasma arginase activity correlated closely with increased alanine aminotransferase levels, indicating that liver damage was primarily responsible for elevated plasma arginase. The HC diet, which promotes atherogenesis, also resulted in increased arginase activity and expression of the type II isozyme of arginase in multiple tissues of apoE(−/−) mice only. These results raise the possibility that systemic changes in arginase activity and global arginine bioavailability may be contributing factors in the initiation and/or progression of cardiovascular disease. Public Library of Science 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2997799/ /pubmed/21151916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015253 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Erdely, Aaron
Kepka-Lenhart, Diane
Salmen-Muniz, Rebecca
Chapman, Rebecca
Hulderman, Tracy
Kashon, Michael
Simeonova, Petia P.
Morris, Sidney M.
Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title_full Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title_fullStr Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title_full_unstemmed Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title_short Arginase Activities and Global Arginine Bioavailability in Wild-Type and ApoE-Deficient Mice: Responses to High Fat and High Cholesterol Diets
title_sort arginase activities and global arginine bioavailability in wild-type and apoe-deficient mice: responses to high fat and high cholesterol diets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015253
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