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Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide

BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide ((•)NO) is more effective at inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia following arterial injury in male versus female rodents, though the etiology is unclear. Given that superoxide (O(2)(•−)) regulates cellular proliferation, and (•)NO regulates superoxide dismutase-1 (SOD-1) in th...

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Autores principales: Morales, Rommel C., Bahnson, Edward S.M., Havelka, George E., Cantu-Medellin, Nadiezhda, Kelley, Eric E., Kibbe, Melina R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25617803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.01.007
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author Morales, Rommel C.
Bahnson, Edward S.M.
Havelka, George E.
Cantu-Medellin, Nadiezhda
Kelley, Eric E.
Kibbe, Melina R.
author_facet Morales, Rommel C.
Bahnson, Edward S.M.
Havelka, George E.
Cantu-Medellin, Nadiezhda
Kelley, Eric E.
Kibbe, Melina R.
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description BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide ((•)NO) is more effective at inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia following arterial injury in male versus female rodents, though the etiology is unclear. Given that superoxide (O(2)(•−)) regulates cellular proliferation, and (•)NO regulates superoxide dismutase-1 (SOD-1) in the vasculature, we hypothesized that (•)NO differentially regulates SOD-1 based on sex. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male and female vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) were harvested from the aortae of Sprague-Dawley rats. O(2)(•−) levels were quantified by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and HPLC. sod-1 gene expression was assayed by qPCR. SOD-1, SOD-2, and catalase protein levels were detected by Western blot. SOD-1 activity was measured via colorimetric assay. The rat carotid artery injury model was performed on Sprague-Dawley rats ±(•)NO treatment and SOD-1 protein levels were examined by Western blot. RESULTS: In vitro, male VSMC have higher O(2)(•−) levels and lower SOD − 1 activity at baseline compared to female VSMC (P < 0.05). (•)NO decreased O(2)(•−) levels and increased SOD − 1 activity in male (P<0.05) but not female VSMC. (•)NO also increased sod− 1 gene expression and SOD − 1 protein levels in male (P<0.05) but not female VSMC. In vivo, SOD-1 levels were 3.7-fold higher in female versus male carotid arteries at baseline. After injury, SOD-1 levels decreased in both sexes, but (•)NO increased SOD-1 levels 3-fold above controls in males, but returned to baseline in females. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide evidence that regulation of the redox environment at baseline and following exposure to (•)NO is sex-dependent in the vasculature. These data suggest that sex-based differential redox regulation may be one mechanism by which (•)NO is more effective at inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia in male versus female rodents.
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spelling pubmed-48037982016-04-06 Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide Morales, Rommel C. Bahnson, Edward S.M. Havelka, George E. Cantu-Medellin, Nadiezhda Kelley, Eric E. Kibbe, Melina R. Redox Biol Review Article BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide ((•)NO) is more effective at inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia following arterial injury in male versus female rodents, though the etiology is unclear. Given that superoxide (O(2)(•−)) regulates cellular proliferation, and (•)NO regulates superoxide dismutase-1 (SOD-1) in the vasculature, we hypothesized that (•)NO differentially regulates SOD-1 based on sex. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male and female vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) were harvested from the aortae of Sprague-Dawley rats. O(2)(•−) levels were quantified by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and HPLC. sod-1 gene expression was assayed by qPCR. SOD-1, SOD-2, and catalase protein levels were detected by Western blot. SOD-1 activity was measured via colorimetric assay. The rat carotid artery injury model was performed on Sprague-Dawley rats ±(•)NO treatment and SOD-1 protein levels were examined by Western blot. RESULTS: In vitro, male VSMC have higher O(2)(•−) levels and lower SOD − 1 activity at baseline compared to female VSMC (P < 0.05). (•)NO decreased O(2)(•−) levels and increased SOD − 1 activity in male (P<0.05) but not female VSMC. (•)NO also increased sod− 1 gene expression and SOD − 1 protein levels in male (P<0.05) but not female VSMC. In vivo, SOD-1 levels were 3.7-fold higher in female versus male carotid arteries at baseline. After injury, SOD-1 levels decreased in both sexes, but (•)NO increased SOD-1 levels 3-fold above controls in males, but returned to baseline in females. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide evidence that regulation of the redox environment at baseline and following exposure to (•)NO is sex-dependent in the vasculature. These data suggest that sex-based differential redox regulation may be one mechanism by which (•)NO is more effective at inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia in male versus female rodents. Elsevier 2015-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4803798/ /pubmed/25617803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.01.007 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Morales, Rommel C.
Bahnson, Edward S.M.
Havelka, George E.
Cantu-Medellin, Nadiezhda
Kelley, Eric E.
Kibbe, Melina R.
Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
title Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
title_full Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
title_fullStr Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
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title_short Sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
title_sort sex-based differential regulation of oxidative stress in the vasculature by nitric oxide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25617803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2015.01.007
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