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Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice

Early life stress (ELS) is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adulthood, but the underlying vascular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased hemoglobin and heme have recently been implicated to mediate endothelial dysfunction in several vascular diseases. Chronic physiological...

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Autores principales: Pettway, Yasminye D., Neder, Thomas H., Ho, Dao H., Fox, Brandon M., Burch, Mariah, Colson, Jackson, Liu, Xiaofen, Kellum, Cailin E., Hyndman, Kelly A., Pollock, Jennifer S.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34042301
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14844
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author Pettway, Yasminye D.
Neder, Thomas H.
Ho, Dao H.
Fox, Brandon M.
Burch, Mariah
Colson, Jackson
Liu, Xiaofen
Kellum, Cailin E.
Hyndman, Kelly A.
Pollock, Jennifer S.
author_facet Pettway, Yasminye D.
Neder, Thomas H.
Ho, Dao H.
Fox, Brandon M.
Burch, Mariah
Colson, Jackson
Liu, Xiaofen
Kellum, Cailin E.
Hyndman, Kelly A.
Pollock, Jennifer S.
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description Early life stress (ELS) is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adulthood, but the underlying vascular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased hemoglobin and heme have recently been implicated to mediate endothelial dysfunction in several vascular diseases. Chronic physiological stress is associated with alterations in the heme pathway that have been well‐described in the literature. However, very little is known about the heme pathway with exposure to ELS or chronic psychosocial stress. Utilizing a mouse model of ELS, maternal separation with early weaning (MSEW), we previously reported that MSEW induces endothelial dysfunction via increased superoxide production. We reasoned that heme dysregulation may be one of the culprits induced by MSEW and sustained throughout adulthood; thus, we hypothesized that MSEW induces heme dysfunction. We investigated whether circulating levels of heme, a circulating pro‐oxidant mediator, are increased by MSEW and examined the role of the heme metabolic pathway and heme homeostasis in this process. We found that circulating levels of heme are increased in mice exposed to MSEW and that plasma from MSEW mice stimulated higher superoxide production in cultured mouse aortic endothelial cells (MAECs) compared to plasma from normally reared mice. The heme scavenger hemopexin blunted this enhanced superoxide production. Splenic haptoglobin abundance was significantly lower and hemoglobin levels per red blood cell were significantly higher in MSEW versus control mice. These findings lead us to propose that ELS induces increased circulating heme through dysregulation of the haptoglobin‐hemoglobin system representing a mechanistic link between ELS and CVD risk in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-81577722021-06-03 Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice Pettway, Yasminye D. Neder, Thomas H. Ho, Dao H. Fox, Brandon M. Burch, Mariah Colson, Jackson Liu, Xiaofen Kellum, Cailin E. Hyndman, Kelly A. Pollock, Jennifer S. Physiol Rep Original Articles Early life stress (ELS) is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adulthood, but the underlying vascular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased hemoglobin and heme have recently been implicated to mediate endothelial dysfunction in several vascular diseases. Chronic physiological stress is associated with alterations in the heme pathway that have been well‐described in the literature. However, very little is known about the heme pathway with exposure to ELS or chronic psychosocial stress. Utilizing a mouse model of ELS, maternal separation with early weaning (MSEW), we previously reported that MSEW induces endothelial dysfunction via increased superoxide production. We reasoned that heme dysregulation may be one of the culprits induced by MSEW and sustained throughout adulthood; thus, we hypothesized that MSEW induces heme dysfunction. We investigated whether circulating levels of heme, a circulating pro‐oxidant mediator, are increased by MSEW and examined the role of the heme metabolic pathway and heme homeostasis in this process. We found that circulating levels of heme are increased in mice exposed to MSEW and that plasma from MSEW mice stimulated higher superoxide production in cultured mouse aortic endothelial cells (MAECs) compared to plasma from normally reared mice. The heme scavenger hemopexin blunted this enhanced superoxide production. Splenic haptoglobin abundance was significantly lower and hemoglobin levels per red blood cell were significantly higher in MSEW versus control mice. These findings lead us to propose that ELS induces increased circulating heme through dysregulation of the haptoglobin‐hemoglobin system representing a mechanistic link between ELS and CVD risk in adulthood. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8157772/ /pubmed/34042301 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14844 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://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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Pettway, Yasminye D.
Neder, Thomas H.
Ho, Dao H.
Fox, Brandon M.
Burch, Mariah
Colson, Jackson
Liu, Xiaofen
Kellum, Cailin E.
Hyndman, Kelly A.
Pollock, Jennifer S.
Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title_full Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title_fullStr Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title_full_unstemmed Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title_short Early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
title_sort early life stress induces dysregulation of the heme pathway in adult mice
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34042301
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14844
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