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Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice

Moment‐to‐moment adjustment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) via neurovascular coupling has an essential role in maintenance of healthy cognitive function. In advanced age, increased oxidative stress and cerebromicrovascular endothelial dysfunction impair neurovascular coupling, likely contributing to a...

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Autores principales: Tarantini, Stefano, Valcarcel‐Ares, Noa M., Yabluchanskiy, Andriy, Fulop, Gabor A., Hertelendy, Peter, Gautam, Tripti, Farkas, Eszter, Perz, Aleksandra, Rabinovitch, Peter S., Sonntag, William E., Csiszar, Anna, Ungvari, Zoltan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5847870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29405550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12731
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author Tarantini, Stefano
Valcarcel‐Ares, Noa M.
Yabluchanskiy, Andriy
Fulop, Gabor A.
Hertelendy, Peter
Gautam, Tripti
Farkas, Eszter
Perz, Aleksandra
Rabinovitch, Peter S.
Sonntag, William E.
Csiszar, Anna
Ungvari, Zoltan
author_facet Tarantini, Stefano
Valcarcel‐Ares, Noa M.
Yabluchanskiy, Andriy
Fulop, Gabor A.
Hertelendy, Peter
Gautam, Tripti
Farkas, Eszter
Perz, Aleksandra
Rabinovitch, Peter S.
Sonntag, William E.
Csiszar, Anna
Ungvari, Zoltan
author_sort Tarantini, Stefano
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description Moment‐to‐moment adjustment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) via neurovascular coupling has an essential role in maintenance of healthy cognitive function. In advanced age, increased oxidative stress and cerebromicrovascular endothelial dysfunction impair neurovascular coupling, likely contributing to age‐related decline of higher cortical functions. There is increasing evidence showing that mitochondrial oxidative stress plays a critical role in a range of age‐related cellular impairments, but its role in neurovascular uncoupling remains unexplored. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that attenuation of mitochondrial oxidative stress may exert beneficial effects on neurovascular coupling responses in aging. To test this hypothesis, 24‐month‐old C57BL/6 mice were treated with a cell‐permeable, mitochondria‐targeted antioxidant peptide (SS‐31; 10 mg kg(−1 )day(−1), i.p.) or vehicle for 2 weeks. Neurovascular coupling was assessed by measuring CBF responses (laser speckle contrast imaging) evoked by contralateral whisker stimulation. We found that neurovascular coupling responses were significantly impaired in aged mice. Treatment with SS–31 significantly improved neurovascular coupling responses by increasing NO‐mediated cerebromicrovascular dilation, which was associated with significantly improved spatial working memory, motor skill learning, and gait coordination. These findings are paralleled by the protective effects of SS–31 on mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial respiration in cultured cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells derived from aged animals. Thus, mitochondrial oxidative stress contributes to age‐related cerebromicrovascular dysfunction, exacerbating cognitive decline. We propose that mitochondria‐targeted antioxidants may be considered for pharmacological microvascular protection for the prevention/treatment of age‐related vascular cognitive impairment (VCI).
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spelling pubmed-58478702018-04-01 Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice Tarantini, Stefano Valcarcel‐Ares, Noa M. Yabluchanskiy, Andriy Fulop, Gabor A. Hertelendy, Peter Gautam, Tripti Farkas, Eszter Perz, Aleksandra Rabinovitch, Peter S. Sonntag, William E. Csiszar, Anna Ungvari, Zoltan Aging Cell Original Articles Moment‐to‐moment adjustment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) via neurovascular coupling has an essential role in maintenance of healthy cognitive function. In advanced age, increased oxidative stress and cerebromicrovascular endothelial dysfunction impair neurovascular coupling, likely contributing to age‐related decline of higher cortical functions. There is increasing evidence showing that mitochondrial oxidative stress plays a critical role in a range of age‐related cellular impairments, but its role in neurovascular uncoupling remains unexplored. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that attenuation of mitochondrial oxidative stress may exert beneficial effects on neurovascular coupling responses in aging. To test this hypothesis, 24‐month‐old C57BL/6 mice were treated with a cell‐permeable, mitochondria‐targeted antioxidant peptide (SS‐31; 10 mg kg(−1 )day(−1), i.p.) or vehicle for 2 weeks. Neurovascular coupling was assessed by measuring CBF responses (laser speckle contrast imaging) evoked by contralateral whisker stimulation. We found that neurovascular coupling responses were significantly impaired in aged mice. Treatment with SS–31 significantly improved neurovascular coupling responses by increasing NO‐mediated cerebromicrovascular dilation, which was associated with significantly improved spatial working memory, motor skill learning, and gait coordination. These findings are paralleled by the protective effects of SS–31 on mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial respiration in cultured cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells derived from aged animals. Thus, mitochondrial oxidative stress contributes to age‐related cerebromicrovascular dysfunction, exacerbating cognitive decline. We propose that mitochondria‐targeted antioxidants may be considered for pharmacological microvascular protection for the prevention/treatment of age‐related vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-06 2018-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5847870/ /pubmed/29405550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12731 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Aging Cell published by the Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Tarantini, Stefano
Valcarcel‐Ares, Noa M.
Yabluchanskiy, Andriy
Fulop, Gabor A.
Hertelendy, Peter
Gautam, Tripti
Farkas, Eszter
Perz, Aleksandra
Rabinovitch, Peter S.
Sonntag, William E.
Csiszar, Anna
Ungvari, Zoltan
Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title_full Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title_fullStr Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title_full_unstemmed Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title_short Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
title_sort treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide ss‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5847870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29405550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12731
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