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Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype

The socioeconomic and medical improvements of the last decades have led to a relevant increase in the median age of worldwide population. Although numerous studies described the impact of aging in different organs and the systemic vasculature, relatively little is known about liver function and hepa...

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Autores principales: Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel, Ortega‐Ribera, Martí, Fernández‐Iglesias, Anabel, Hide, Diana, Muñoz, Leticia, Hessheimer, Amelia J., Vila, Sergi, Francés, Rubén, Fondevila, Constantino, Albillos, Agustín, Peralta, Carmen, Bosch, Jaime, Tacke, Frank, Cogger, Victoria C., Gracia‐Sancho, Jordi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30260562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12829
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author Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel
Ortega‐Ribera, Martí
Fernández‐Iglesias, Anabel
Hide, Diana
Muñoz, Leticia
Hessheimer, Amelia J.
Vila, Sergi
Francés, Rubén
Fondevila, Constantino
Albillos, Agustín
Peralta, Carmen
Bosch, Jaime
Tacke, Frank
Cogger, Victoria C.
Gracia‐Sancho, Jordi
author_facet Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel
Ortega‐Ribera, Martí
Fernández‐Iglesias, Anabel
Hide, Diana
Muñoz, Leticia
Hessheimer, Amelia J.
Vila, Sergi
Francés, Rubén
Fondevila, Constantino
Albillos, Agustín
Peralta, Carmen
Bosch, Jaime
Tacke, Frank
Cogger, Victoria C.
Gracia‐Sancho, Jordi
author_sort Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel
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description The socioeconomic and medical improvements of the last decades have led to a relevant increase in the median age of worldwide population. Although numerous studies described the impact of aging in different organs and the systemic vasculature, relatively little is known about liver function and hepatic microcirculatory status in the elderly. In this study, we aimed at characterizing the phenotype of the aged liver in a rat model of healthy aging, particularly focusing on the microcirculatory function and the molecular status of each hepatic cell type in the sinusoid. Moreover, major findings of the study were validated in young and aged human livers. Our results demonstrate that healthy aging is associated with hepatic and sinusoidal dysfunction, with elevated hepatic vascular resistance and increased portal pressure. Underlying mechanisms of such hemodynamic disturbances included typical molecular changes in the cells of the hepatic sinusoid and deterioration in hepatocyte function. In a specific manner, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells presented a dysfunctional phenotype with diminished vasodilators synthesis, hepatic macrophages exhibited a proinflammatory state, while hepatic stellate cells spontaneously displayed an activated profile. In an important way, major changes in sinusoidal markers were confirmed in livers from aged humans. In conclusion, our study demonstrates for the first time that aging is accompanied by significant liver sinusoidal deregulation suggesting enhanced sinusoidal vulnerability to chronic or acute injuries.
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spelling pubmed-62609242018-12-01 Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel Ortega‐Ribera, Martí Fernández‐Iglesias, Anabel Hide, Diana Muñoz, Leticia Hessheimer, Amelia J. Vila, Sergi Francés, Rubén Fondevila, Constantino Albillos, Agustín Peralta, Carmen Bosch, Jaime Tacke, Frank Cogger, Victoria C. Gracia‐Sancho, Jordi Aging Cell Original Article The socioeconomic and medical improvements of the last decades have led to a relevant increase in the median age of worldwide population. Although numerous studies described the impact of aging in different organs and the systemic vasculature, relatively little is known about liver function and hepatic microcirculatory status in the elderly. In this study, we aimed at characterizing the phenotype of the aged liver in a rat model of healthy aging, particularly focusing on the microcirculatory function and the molecular status of each hepatic cell type in the sinusoid. Moreover, major findings of the study were validated in young and aged human livers. Our results demonstrate that healthy aging is associated with hepatic and sinusoidal dysfunction, with elevated hepatic vascular resistance and increased portal pressure. Underlying mechanisms of such hemodynamic disturbances included typical molecular changes in the cells of the hepatic sinusoid and deterioration in hepatocyte function. In a specific manner, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells presented a dysfunctional phenotype with diminished vasodilators synthesis, hepatic macrophages exhibited a proinflammatory state, while hepatic stellate cells spontaneously displayed an activated profile. In an important way, major changes in sinusoidal markers were confirmed in livers from aged humans. In conclusion, our study demonstrates for the first time that aging is accompanied by significant liver sinusoidal deregulation suggesting enhanced sinusoidal vulnerability to chronic or acute injuries. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-08 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6260924/ /pubmed/30260562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12829 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.
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Maeso‐Díaz, Raquel
Ortega‐Ribera, Martí
Fernández‐Iglesias, Anabel
Hide, Diana
Muñoz, Leticia
Hessheimer, Amelia J.
Vila, Sergi
Francés, Rubén
Fondevila, Constantino
Albillos, Agustín
Peralta, Carmen
Bosch, Jaime
Tacke, Frank
Cogger, Victoria C.
Gracia‐Sancho, Jordi
Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title_full Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title_fullStr Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title_short Effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
title_sort effects of aging on liver microcirculatory function and sinusoidal phenotype
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30260562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12829
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