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Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans
AIMS: Hyperaldosteronism is associated with vascular injury and increased cardiovascular events. Bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in endothelial repair and vascular homeostasis. We hypothesized that hyperaldosteronism impairs EPC function and vasculariza...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3094546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20926363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehq254 |
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author | Thum, Thomas Schmitter, Kerstin Fleissner, Felix Wiebking, Volker Dietrich, Bernd Widder, Julian D. Jazbutyte, Virginija Hahner, Stefanie Ertl, Georg Bauersachs, Johann |
author_facet | Thum, Thomas Schmitter, Kerstin Fleissner, Felix Wiebking, Volker Dietrich, Bernd Widder, Julian D. Jazbutyte, Virginija Hahner, Stefanie Ertl, Georg Bauersachs, Johann |
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description | AIMS: Hyperaldosteronism is associated with vascular injury and increased cardiovascular events. Bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in endothelial repair and vascular homeostasis. We hypothesized that hyperaldosteronism impairs EPC function and vascularization capacity in mice and humans. METHODS AND RESULTS: We characterized the effects of aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) blockade on EPC number and function as well as vascularization capacity and endothelial function. Treatment of human EPC with aldosterone induced translocation of the MR and impaired multiple cellular functions of EPC, such as differentiation, migration, and proliferation in vitro. Impaired EPC function was rescued by pharmacological blockade or genetic ablation of the MR. Aldosterone protein kinase A (PKA) dependently increased reactive oxygen species formation in EPC. Aldosterone infusion in mice impaired EPC function, EPC homing to vascular structures and vascularization capacity in a MR-dependent but blood pressure-independent manner. Endothelial progenitor cells from patients with primary hyperaldosteronism compared with controls of similar age displayed reduced migratory potential. Impaired EPC function was associated with endothelial dysfunction. MR blockade in patients with hyperaldosteronism improved EPC function and arterial stiffness. CONCLUSION: Endothelial progenitor cells express a MR that mediates functional impairment by PKA-dependent increase of reactive oxygen species. Normalization of EPC function may represent a novel mechanism contributing to the beneficial effects of MR blockade in cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-30945462011-05-16 Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans Thum, Thomas Schmitter, Kerstin Fleissner, Felix Wiebking, Volker Dietrich, Bernd Widder, Julian D. Jazbutyte, Virginija Hahner, Stefanie Ertl, Georg Bauersachs, Johann Eur Heart J Basic Science AIMS: Hyperaldosteronism is associated with vascular injury and increased cardiovascular events. Bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in endothelial repair and vascular homeostasis. We hypothesized that hyperaldosteronism impairs EPC function and vascularization capacity in mice and humans. METHODS AND RESULTS: We characterized the effects of aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) blockade on EPC number and function as well as vascularization capacity and endothelial function. Treatment of human EPC with aldosterone induced translocation of the MR and impaired multiple cellular functions of EPC, such as differentiation, migration, and proliferation in vitro. Impaired EPC function was rescued by pharmacological blockade or genetic ablation of the MR. Aldosterone protein kinase A (PKA) dependently increased reactive oxygen species formation in EPC. Aldosterone infusion in mice impaired EPC function, EPC homing to vascular structures and vascularization capacity in a MR-dependent but blood pressure-independent manner. Endothelial progenitor cells from patients with primary hyperaldosteronism compared with controls of similar age displayed reduced migratory potential. Impaired EPC function was associated with endothelial dysfunction. MR blockade in patients with hyperaldosteronism improved EPC function and arterial stiffness. CONCLUSION: Endothelial progenitor cells express a MR that mediates functional impairment by PKA-dependent increase of reactive oxygen species. Normalization of EPC function may represent a novel mechanism contributing to the beneficial effects of MR blockade in cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment. Oxford University Press 2011-05 2010-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3094546/ /pubmed/20926363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehq254 Text en Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2010. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal, Learned Society and Oxford University Press are attributed as the original place of publication with correct citation details given; if an article is subsequently reproduced or disseminated not in its entirety but only in part or as a derivative work this must be clearly indicated. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org. |
spellingShingle | Basic Science Thum, Thomas Schmitter, Kerstin Fleissner, Felix Wiebking, Volker Dietrich, Bernd Widder, Julian D. Jazbutyte, Virginija Hahner, Stefanie Ertl, Georg Bauersachs, Johann Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title | Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title_full | Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title_fullStr | Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title_full_unstemmed | Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title_short | Impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
title_sort | impairment of endothelial progenitor cell function and vascularization capacity by aldosterone in mice and humans |
topic | Basic Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3094546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20926363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehq254 |
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