Nicotine promotes AngII-induced abdominal aortic aortopathies in female and male mice: role of sex hormones.

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Mark Ensor, Sean Thatcher, Kristen McQuerry, Kory Heier, Heba Ali, Vicki English, Lisa Cassis, Yasir Alsiraj
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Abstract

Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs), with studies suggesting a higher smoking-related AAA risk in women than men. We examined nicotine's effects on angiotensin II (AngII)-induced AAAs in male and female Ldlr-/-mice. Moreover, we defined effects of gonadectomy (GDX) of both sexes on nicotine-induced regulation of AAAs.Male and female Ldlr-/- mice (8-12 weeks of age) were infused with AngII with or without nicotine. Mice underwent sham or GDX surgeries prior to infusions of AngII and nicotine. In males, one or both testes were removed. AAA incidence, size, severity, and serum indices of nicotine metabolism were quantified. Effects of testosterone or estrogen on abdominal aortic smooth muscle cells (SMCs) were assessed.Nicotine increased aortic rupture in males, with modest effects in females. GDX reduced AAA incidence in male mice but had modest effects in females. Serum ratios of trans-3-hydroxycotinine to cotinine, an index of nicotine metabolism, were higher in females and increased by GDX in both sexes. Co-infusion of nicotine with AngII increased matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) mRNA in abdominal aortas of males, but not females. Similarly, testosterone increased MMP2 mRNA in male, but not female abdominal aortic SMCs. Testosterone reduced markers of a contractile SMC phenotype in SMCs from males, with no effects of estrogen in females. In conclusion,nicotine augments AngII-induced AAAs to a greater extent in males, with sex differences related to influences of sex hormones on nicotine metabolism, aortic MMP2 expression, and markers of a contractile SMC phenotype.

尼古丁促进雌性和雄性小鼠血管诱导的腹主动脉病变:性激素的作用。
吸烟是腹主动脉瘤(AAA)的一个危险因素,研究表明女性与吸烟相关的 AAA 风险高于男性。我们研究了尼古丁对血管紧张素II(AngII)诱导的雌雄Ldlr-/小鼠AAA的影响。此外,我们还确定了雌雄性腺切除术(GDX)对尼古丁诱导的 AAAs 调节的影响。在注射 AngII 和尼古丁之前,小鼠接受了假手术或 GDX 手术。雄性小鼠的一个或两个睾丸被切除。对AAA的发生率、大小、严重程度以及尼古丁代谢的血清指数进行量化。评估了睾酮或雌激素对腹主动脉平滑肌细胞(SMCs)的影响。尼古丁会增加雄性主动脉破裂,对雌性影响不大。GDX降低了雄性小鼠的AAA发病率,但对雌性小鼠的影响不大。血清中反式-3-羟基可替宁与可替宁的比率(一种尼古丁代谢指标)在雌性小鼠中较高,而 GDX 则会增加雌雄小鼠的比率。尼古丁与AngII共同灌注会增加男性腹主动脉中基质金属蛋白酶2(MMP2)mRNA的含量,但女性不会。同样,睾酮会增加男性腹主动脉SMC的MMP2 mRNA,但不会增加女性腹主动脉SMC的MMP2 mRNA。睾酮减少了雄性 SMC 中收缩 SMC 表型的标记物,而雌性 SMC 中的雌激素没有影响。总之,尼古丁能在更大程度上增强男性血管紧张素II诱导的AAA,性别差异与性激素对尼古丁代谢、主动脉MMP2表达和收缩性SMC表型标志物的影响有关。
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Clinical science
Clinical science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
11.40
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0.00%
发文量
189
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Translating molecular bioscience and experimental research into medical insights, Clinical Science offers multi-disciplinary coverage and clinical perspectives to advance human health. Its international Editorial Board is charged with selecting peer-reviewed original papers of the highest scientific merit covering the broad spectrum of biomedical specialities including, although not exclusively: Cardiovascular system Cerebrovascular system Gastrointestinal tract and liver Genomic medicine Infection and immunity Inflammation Oncology Metabolism Endocrinology and nutrition Nephrology Circulation Respiratory system Vascular biology Molecular pathology.
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