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Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice

Vitamin D insufficiency has been associated with increased incidence and severity of cerebrovascular disorders. We analyzed the impact of impaired vitamin D signaling on the anatomical and functional aspects of cerebrovascular adaptation to unilateral carotid artery occlusion (CAO), a common consequ...

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Autores principales: Pál, Éva, Hricisák, László, Lékai, Ágnes, Nagy, Dorina, Fülöp, Ágnes, Erben, Reinhold G., Várbíró, Szabolcs, Sándor, Péter, Benyó, Zoltán
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061457
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author Pál, Éva
Hricisák, László
Lékai, Ágnes
Nagy, Dorina
Fülöp, Ágnes
Erben, Reinhold G.
Várbíró, Szabolcs
Sándor, Péter
Benyó, Zoltán
author_facet Pál, Éva
Hricisák, László
Lékai, Ágnes
Nagy, Dorina
Fülöp, Ágnes
Erben, Reinhold G.
Várbíró, Szabolcs
Sándor, Péter
Benyó, Zoltán
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description Vitamin D insufficiency has been associated with increased incidence and severity of cerebrovascular disorders. We analyzed the impact of impaired vitamin D signaling on the anatomical and functional aspects of cerebrovascular adaptation to unilateral carotid artery occlusion (CAO), a common consequence of atherosclerosis and cause of ischemic stroke. Cerebrocortical blood flow (CoBF) showed a significantly increased drop and delayed recovery after CAO in mice carrying a functionally inactive vitamin D receptor (VDR) with the most sustained perfusion deficit in the temporal cortex. To identify the cause(s) for this altered adaptation, the extent of compensatory blood flow increase in the contralateral carotid artery and the morphology of pial collaterals between the anterior and middle cerebral arteries were determined. Whereas VDR deficiency had no significant influence on the contralateral carotid arterial blood flow increase, it was associated with decreased number and increased tortuosity of pial anastomoses resulting in unfavorable changes of the intracranial collateral circulation. These results indicate that VDR deficiency compromises the cerebrovascular adaptation to CAO with the most sustained consequences in the temporal cortex. The dysregulation can be attributed to the altered development and function of pial collateral circulation whereas extracranial vessels may not be impaired.
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spelling pubmed-73493962020-07-22 Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice Pál, Éva Hricisák, László Lékai, Ágnes Nagy, Dorina Fülöp, Ágnes Erben, Reinhold G. Várbíró, Szabolcs Sándor, Péter Benyó, Zoltán Cells Article Vitamin D insufficiency has been associated with increased incidence and severity of cerebrovascular disorders. We analyzed the impact of impaired vitamin D signaling on the anatomical and functional aspects of cerebrovascular adaptation to unilateral carotid artery occlusion (CAO), a common consequence of atherosclerosis and cause of ischemic stroke. Cerebrocortical blood flow (CoBF) showed a significantly increased drop and delayed recovery after CAO in mice carrying a functionally inactive vitamin D receptor (VDR) with the most sustained perfusion deficit in the temporal cortex. To identify the cause(s) for this altered adaptation, the extent of compensatory blood flow increase in the contralateral carotid artery and the morphology of pial collaterals between the anterior and middle cerebral arteries were determined. Whereas VDR deficiency had no significant influence on the contralateral carotid arterial blood flow increase, it was associated with decreased number and increased tortuosity of pial anastomoses resulting in unfavorable changes of the intracranial collateral circulation. These results indicate that VDR deficiency compromises the cerebrovascular adaptation to CAO with the most sustained consequences in the temporal cortex. The dysregulation can be attributed to the altered development and function of pial collateral circulation whereas extracranial vessels may not be impaired. MDPI 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7349396/ /pubmed/32545499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061457 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pál, Éva
Hricisák, László
Lékai, Ágnes
Nagy, Dorina
Fülöp, Ágnes
Erben, Reinhold G.
Várbíró, Szabolcs
Sándor, Péter
Benyó, Zoltán
Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title_full Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title_fullStr Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title_short Ablation of Vitamin D Signaling Compromises Cerebrovascular Adaptation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Mice
title_sort ablation of vitamin d signaling compromises cerebrovascular adaptation to carotid artery occlusion in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32545499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061457
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