Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema
In clinical practice, the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is often associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Although gender differences in MetS are well documented, little is known about sex-specific differences in the pathogenesis of COPD, especially when combined with MetS. Conseque...
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Olga Victorovna Pershina Angelina Vladimirovna Pakhomova Darius Widera Natalia Nicolaevna Ermakova Anton Alexandrovich Epanchintsev Edgar Sergeevich Pan Vyacheslav Andreevich Krupin Olga Evgenevna Vaizova Olesia Dmitrievna Putrova Lubov Alexandrovna Sandrikina Irina Vitalevna Kurochkina Sergey Georgievich Morozov Aslan Amirkhanovich Kubatiev Alexander Mikhaylovich Dygai Evgenii Germanovich Skurikhin Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema International Journal of Molecular Sciences gender differences dyslipidemia obesity hyperglycemia pulmonary emphysema endothelial progenitor cells angiogenic precursor cells pegylated glucagon-like peptide 1 and endothelial regeneration |
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Olga Victorovna Pershina Angelina Vladimirovna Pakhomova Darius Widera Natalia Nicolaevna Ermakova Anton Alexandrovich Epanchintsev Edgar Sergeevich Pan Vyacheslav Andreevich Krupin Olga Evgenevna Vaizova Olesia Dmitrievna Putrova Lubov Alexandrovna Sandrikina Irina Vitalevna Kurochkina Sergey Georgievich Morozov Aslan Amirkhanovich Kubatiev Alexander Mikhaylovich Dygai Evgenii Germanovich Skurikhin |
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Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema |
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Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema |
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Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema |
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Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema |
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Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung Emphysema |
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gender differences in the pharmacological actions of pegylated glucagon-like peptide-1 on endothelial progenitor cells and angiogenic precursor cells in a combination of metabolic disorders and lung emphysema |
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In clinical practice, the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is often associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Although gender differences in MetS are well documented, little is known about sex-specific differences in the pathogenesis of COPD, especially when combined with MetS. Consequently, it is not clear whether the same treatment regime has comparable efficacy in men and women diagnosed with MetS and COPD. In the present study, using sodium glutamate, lipopolysaccharide, and cigarette smoke extract, we simulated lipid metabolism disorders, obesity, hyperglycemia, and pulmonary emphysema (comorbidity) in male and female C57BL/6 mice. We assessed the gender-specific impact of lipid metabolism disorders and pulmonary emphysema on angiogenic precursor cells (endothelial progenitor cells (EPC), pericytes, vascular smooth muscle cells, cells of the lumen of the nascent vessel), as well as the biological effects of pegylated glucagon-like peptide 1 (pegGLP-1) in this experimental paradigm. Simulation of MetS/COPD comorbidity caused an accumulation of EPC (CD45<sup>−</sup>CD31<sup>+</sup>CD34<sup>+</sup>), pericytes, and vascular smooth muscle cells in the lungs of female mice. In contrast, the number of cells involved in the angiogenesis decreased in the lungs of male animals. PegGLP-1 had a positive effect on lipids and area under the curve (AUC), obesity, and prevented the development of pulmonary emphysema. The severity of these effects was stronger in males than in females. Furthermore, PegGLP-1 stimulated regeneration of pulmonary endothelium. At the same time, PegGLP-1 administration caused a mobilization of EPC (CD45<sup>−</sup>CD31<sup>+</sup>CD34<sup>+</sup>) into the bloodstream in females and migration of precursors of angiogenesis and vascular smooth muscle cells to the lungs in male animals. Gender differences in stimulatory action of pegGLP-1 on CD31<sup>+</sup> endothelial lung cells in vitro were not observed. Based on these findings, we postulated that the cellular mechanism of in vivo regeneration of lung epithelium was at least partly gender-specific. Thus, we concluded that a pegGLP-1-based treatment regime for metabolic disorder and COPD should be further developed primarily for male patients. |
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gender differences dyslipidemia obesity hyperglycemia pulmonary emphysema endothelial progenitor cells angiogenic precursor cells pegylated glucagon-like peptide 1 and endothelial regeneration |
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doaj-216cd05671d548eab114e50dc10a32002020-11-25T00:39:42ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-10-012021541410.3390/ijms20215414ijms20215414Gender Differences in the Pharmacological Actions of Pegylated Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 on Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Angiogenic Precursor Cells in a Combination of Metabolic Disorders and Lung EmphysemaOlga Victorovna Pershina0Angelina Vladimirovna Pakhomova1Darius Widera2Natalia Nicolaevna Ermakova3Anton Alexandrovich Epanchintsev4Edgar Sergeevich Pan5Vyacheslav Andreevich Krupin6Olga Evgenevna Vaizova7Olesia Dmitrievna Putrova8Lubov Alexandrovna Sandrikina9Irina Vitalevna Kurochkina10Sergey Georgievich Morozov11Aslan Amirkhanovich Kubatiev12Alexander Mikhaylovich Dygai13Evgenii Germanovich Skurikhin14Laboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaStem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Group, School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Whiteknights campus, Reading RG6 6AP, UKLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaBranch Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Scientific and Production Association for Immunological Preparations “Microgen” of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation “SIC “Virion” in Tomsk, 634040 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaDepartment of Pharmacology, Siberian State Medical University, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaInstitute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, 125315 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, 125315 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaLaboratory of Regenerative Pharmacology, Goldberg ED Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine, Tomsk National Research Medical Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 634028 Tomsk, RussiaIn clinical practice, the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is often associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Although gender differences in MetS are well documented, little is known about sex-specific differences in the pathogenesis of COPD, especially when combined with MetS. Consequently, it is not clear whether the same treatment regime has comparable efficacy in men and women diagnosed with MetS and COPD. In the present study, using sodium glutamate, lipopolysaccharide, and cigarette smoke extract, we simulated lipid metabolism disorders, obesity, hyperglycemia, and pulmonary emphysema (comorbidity) in male and female C57BL/6 mice. We assessed the gender-specific impact of lipid metabolism disorders and pulmonary emphysema on angiogenic precursor cells (endothelial progenitor cells (EPC), pericytes, vascular smooth muscle cells, cells of the lumen of the nascent vessel), as well as the biological effects of pegylated glucagon-like peptide 1 (pegGLP-1) in this experimental paradigm. Simulation of MetS/COPD comorbidity caused an accumulation of EPC (CD45<sup>−</sup>CD31<sup>+</sup>CD34<sup>+</sup>), pericytes, and vascular smooth muscle cells in the lungs of female mice. In contrast, the number of cells involved in the angiogenesis decreased in the lungs of male animals. PegGLP-1 had a positive effect on lipids and area under the curve (AUC), obesity, and prevented the development of pulmonary emphysema. The severity of these effects was stronger in males than in females. Furthermore, PegGLP-1 stimulated regeneration of pulmonary endothelium. At the same time, PegGLP-1 administration caused a mobilization of EPC (CD45<sup>−</sup>CD31<sup>+</sup>CD34<sup>+</sup>) into the bloodstream in females and migration of precursors of angiogenesis and vascular smooth muscle cells to the lungs in male animals. Gender differences in stimulatory action of pegGLP-1 on CD31<sup>+</sup> endothelial lung cells in vitro were not observed. Based on these findings, we postulated that the cellular mechanism of in vivo regeneration of lung epithelium was at least partly gender-specific. Thus, we concluded that a pegGLP-1-based treatment regime for metabolic disorder and COPD should be further developed primarily for male patients.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/21/5414gender differencesdyslipidemiaobesityhyperglycemiapulmonary emphysemaendothelial progenitor cellsangiogenic precursor cellspegylated glucagon-like peptide 1and endothelial regeneration |