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β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia

BACKGROUND: Perturbed balance between NO and O(2) (•−). (ie, NO/redox imbalance) is central in the pathobiology of diabetes‐induced vascular dysfunction. We examined whether stimulation of β(3) adrenergic receptors (β(3) ARs), coupled to endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activation, would re‐...

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Autores principales: Karimi Galougahi, Keyvan, Liu, Chia‐Chi, Garcia, Alvaro, Gentile, Carmine, Fry, Natasha A., Hamilton, Elisha J., Hawkins, Clare L., Figtree, Gemma A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4802476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26896479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002824
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author Karimi Galougahi, Keyvan
Liu, Chia‐Chi
Garcia, Alvaro
Gentile, Carmine
Fry, Natasha A.
Hamilton, Elisha J.
Hawkins, Clare L.
Figtree, Gemma A.
author_facet Karimi Galougahi, Keyvan
Liu, Chia‐Chi
Garcia, Alvaro
Gentile, Carmine
Fry, Natasha A.
Hamilton, Elisha J.
Hawkins, Clare L.
Figtree, Gemma A.
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description BACKGROUND: Perturbed balance between NO and O(2) (•−). (ie, NO/redox imbalance) is central in the pathobiology of diabetes‐induced vascular dysfunction. We examined whether stimulation of β(3) adrenergic receptors (β(3) ARs), coupled to endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activation, would re‐establish NO/redox balance, relieve oxidative inhibition of the membrane proteins eNOS and Na(+)‐K(+) (NK) pump, and improve vascular function in a new animal model of hyperglycemia. METHODS AND RESULTS: We established hyperglycemia in male White New Zealand rabbits by infusion of S961, a competitive high‐affinity peptide inhibitor of the insulin receptor. Hyperglycemia impaired endothelium‐dependent vasorelaxation by “uncoupling” of eNOS via glutathionylation (eNOS‐GSS) that was dependent on NADPH oxidase activity. Accordingly, NO levels were lower while O(2) (•−) levels were higher in hyperglycemic rabbits. Infusion of the β(3) AR agonist CL316243 (CL) decreased eNOS‐GSS, reduced O(2) (•−), restored NO levels, and improved endothelium‐dependent relaxation. CL decreased hyperglycemia‐induced NADPH oxidase activation as suggested by co‐immunoprecipitation experiments, and it increased eNOS co‐immunoprecipitation with glutaredoxin‐1, which may reflect promotion of eNOS de‐glutathionylation by CL. Moreover, CL reversed hyperglycemia‐induced glutathionylation of the β(1) NK pump subunit that causes NK pump inhibition, and improved K(+)‐induced vasorelaxation that reflects enhancement in NK pump activity. Lastly, eNOS‐GSS was higher in vessels of diabetic patients and was reduced by CL, suggesting potential significance of the experimental findings in human diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: β(3) AR activation restored NO/redox balance and improved endothelial function in hyperglycemia. β(3) AR agonists may confer protection against diabetes‐induced vascular dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-48024762016-04-08 β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia Karimi Galougahi, Keyvan Liu, Chia‐Chi Garcia, Alvaro Gentile, Carmine Fry, Natasha A. Hamilton, Elisha J. Hawkins, Clare L. Figtree, Gemma A. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Perturbed balance between NO and O(2) (•−). (ie, NO/redox imbalance) is central in the pathobiology of diabetes‐induced vascular dysfunction. We examined whether stimulation of β(3) adrenergic receptors (β(3) ARs), coupled to endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activation, would re‐establish NO/redox balance, relieve oxidative inhibition of the membrane proteins eNOS and Na(+)‐K(+) (NK) pump, and improve vascular function in a new animal model of hyperglycemia. METHODS AND RESULTS: We established hyperglycemia in male White New Zealand rabbits by infusion of S961, a competitive high‐affinity peptide inhibitor of the insulin receptor. Hyperglycemia impaired endothelium‐dependent vasorelaxation by “uncoupling” of eNOS via glutathionylation (eNOS‐GSS) that was dependent on NADPH oxidase activity. Accordingly, NO levels were lower while O(2) (•−) levels were higher in hyperglycemic rabbits. Infusion of the β(3) AR agonist CL316243 (CL) decreased eNOS‐GSS, reduced O(2) (•−), restored NO levels, and improved endothelium‐dependent relaxation. CL decreased hyperglycemia‐induced NADPH oxidase activation as suggested by co‐immunoprecipitation experiments, and it increased eNOS co‐immunoprecipitation with glutaredoxin‐1, which may reflect promotion of eNOS de‐glutathionylation by CL. Moreover, CL reversed hyperglycemia‐induced glutathionylation of the β(1) NK pump subunit that causes NK pump inhibition, and improved K(+)‐induced vasorelaxation that reflects enhancement in NK pump activity. Lastly, eNOS‐GSS was higher in vessels of diabetic patients and was reduced by CL, suggesting potential significance of the experimental findings in human diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: β(3) AR activation restored NO/redox balance and improved endothelial function in hyperglycemia. β(3) AR agonists may confer protection against diabetes‐induced vascular dysfunction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4802476/ /pubmed/26896479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002824 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Karimi Galougahi, Keyvan
Liu, Chia‐Chi
Garcia, Alvaro
Gentile, Carmine
Fry, Natasha A.
Hamilton, Elisha J.
Hawkins, Clare L.
Figtree, Gemma A.
β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title_full β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title_fullStr β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title_full_unstemmed β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title_short β3 Adrenergic Stimulation Restores Nitric Oxide/Redox Balance and Enhances Endothelial Function in Hyperglycemia
title_sort β3 adrenergic stimulation restores nitric oxide/redox balance and enhances endothelial function in hyperglycemia
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4802476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26896479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002824
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