Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.

Argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) is essential for recycling L-citrulline, the by-product of NO synthase (NOS), to the NOS substrate L-arginine. Here, we assessed whether disturbed arginine resynthesis modulates endothelium-dependent vasodilatation in normal and diabetic male mice.Endothelium-selec...

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Main Authors: Ramesh Chennupati, Merlijn J P M T Meens, Vincent Marion, Ben J Janssen, Wouter H Lamers, Jo G R De Mey, S Eleonore Köhler
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-84224269fcdb4318b5c33f291ce9fdb42020-11-25T01:05:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10226410.1371/journal.pone.0102264Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.Ramesh ChennupatiMerlijn J P M T MeensVincent MarionBen J JanssenWouter H LamersJo G R De MeyS Eleonore KöhlerArgininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) is essential for recycling L-citrulline, the by-product of NO synthase (NOS), to the NOS substrate L-arginine. Here, we assessed whether disturbed arginine resynthesis modulates endothelium-dependent vasodilatation in normal and diabetic male mice.Endothelium-selective Ass-deficient mice (Assfl/fl/Tie2Cretg/- = Ass-KOTie2) were generated by crossing Assfl/fl mice ( = control) with Tie2Cre mice. Gene ablation in endothelial cells was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Blood pressure (MAP) was recorded in 34-week-old male mice. Vasomotor responses were studied in isolated saphenous arteries of 12- and 34-week-old Ass-KOTie2 and control animals. At the age of 10 weeks, diabetes was induced in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice by streptozotocin injections. Vasomotor responses of diabetic animals were studied 10 weeks later. MAP was similar in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. Depletion of circulating L-arginine by arginase 1 infusion or inhibition of NOS activity with L-NAME resulted in an increased MAP (10 and 30 mmHg, respectively) in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. Optimal arterial diameter, contractile responses to phenylephrine, and relaxing responses to acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside were similar in healthy control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. However, in diabetic Ass-KOTie2 mice, relaxation responses to acetylcholine and endothelium-derived NO (EDNO) were significantly reduced when compared to diabetic control mice.Absence of endothelial citrulline recycling to arginine did not affect blood pressure and systemic arterial vasomotor responses in healthy mice. EDNO-mediated vasodilatation was significantly more impaired in diabetic Ass-KOTie2 than in control mice demonstrating that endothelial arginine recycling becomes a limiting endothelial function in diabetes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4102520?pdf=render
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author Ramesh Chennupati
Merlijn J P M T Meens
Vincent Marion
Ben J Janssen
Wouter H Lamers
Jo G R De Mey
S Eleonore Köhler
spellingShingle Ramesh Chennupati
Merlijn J P M T Meens
Vincent Marion
Ben J Janssen
Wouter H Lamers
Jo G R De Mey
S Eleonore Köhler
Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ramesh Chennupati
Merlijn J P M T Meens
Vincent Marion
Ben J Janssen
Wouter H Lamers
Jo G R De Mey
S Eleonore Köhler
author_sort Ramesh Chennupati
title Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
title_short Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
title_full Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
title_fullStr Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
title_full_unstemmed Endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
title_sort endothelial arginine resynthesis contributes to the maintenance of vasomotor function in male diabetic mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) is essential for recycling L-citrulline, the by-product of NO synthase (NOS), to the NOS substrate L-arginine. Here, we assessed whether disturbed arginine resynthesis modulates endothelium-dependent vasodilatation in normal and diabetic male mice.Endothelium-selective Ass-deficient mice (Assfl/fl/Tie2Cretg/- = Ass-KOTie2) were generated by crossing Assfl/fl mice ( = control) with Tie2Cre mice. Gene ablation in endothelial cells was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Blood pressure (MAP) was recorded in 34-week-old male mice. Vasomotor responses were studied in isolated saphenous arteries of 12- and 34-week-old Ass-KOTie2 and control animals. At the age of 10 weeks, diabetes was induced in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice by streptozotocin injections. Vasomotor responses of diabetic animals were studied 10 weeks later. MAP was similar in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. Depletion of circulating L-arginine by arginase 1 infusion or inhibition of NOS activity with L-NAME resulted in an increased MAP (10 and 30 mmHg, respectively) in control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. Optimal arterial diameter, contractile responses to phenylephrine, and relaxing responses to acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside were similar in healthy control and Ass-KOTie2 mice. However, in diabetic Ass-KOTie2 mice, relaxation responses to acetylcholine and endothelium-derived NO (EDNO) were significantly reduced when compared to diabetic control mice.Absence of endothelial citrulline recycling to arginine did not affect blood pressure and systemic arterial vasomotor responses in healthy mice. EDNO-mediated vasodilatation was significantly more impaired in diabetic Ass-KOTie2 than in control mice demonstrating that endothelial arginine recycling becomes a limiting endothelial function in diabetes.
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