TcMAC21 mouse model recapitulates abnormal vascular physiology observed in humans with Down syndrome.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Xiangyu Zheng, Mostafa Sabouri, Bryan J Irwin, Joseph Bernardo, Daniel R Machin
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Abstract

People with Down syndrome (DS) have abnormal vascular physiology, demonstrated by low systolic blood pressure (BP) and low aortic stiffness that are accompanied by endothelial dysfunction. The TcMAC21 mouse model of DS has many features observed in people with DS, although vascular physiology has not been studied. At 4 months old, male and female TcMAC21 mice exhibited lower systolic BP and aortic stiffness, as determined by aortic pulse wave velocity, which are accompanied by blunted carotid artery flow-mediated vasodilation, indicating endothelial dysfunction, compared to euploid (i.e., control) mice. To determine a potential mechanism for blunted flow-mediated vasodilation, we assessed endothelial glycocalyx properties, which mechanotransduces fluid shear stress to the endothelial cells, stimulating flow-mediated vasodilation. We observed a lower glycocalyx thickness in the mesenteric microcirculation of TcMAC21 mice. Vascular abnormalities in TcMAC21 mice were accompanied by systemic inflammation. This is the first study to examine vascular physiology in the TcMAC21 mouse model of DS and investigate glycocalyx properties in any model of DS, including humans. Taken together, these findings support the use of the TcMAC21 mouse model to study the vascular physiology in people with DS and may provide translational insight into the role of glycocalyx in vascular abnormalities in DS.

TcMAC21小鼠模型再现了唐氏综合征患者血管生理异常。
唐氏综合征(DS)患者血管生理异常,表现为低收缩压(BP)和主动脉硬度低,并伴有内皮功能障碍。TcMAC21小鼠DS模型具有许多在DS患者身上观察到的特征,尽管尚未对血管生理学进行研究。在4个月大时,与整倍体(即对照组)小鼠相比,雄性和雌性TcMAC21小鼠表现出较低的收缩压和主动脉僵硬,并伴有颈动脉血流介导的血管舒张减弱,表明内皮功能障碍。为了确定血流介导的血管舒张减弱的潜在机制,我们评估了内皮糖萼的特性,它将流体剪切应力机械地传递给内皮细胞,刺激血流介导的血管舒张。我们观察到TcMAC21小鼠肠系膜微循环中糖萼厚度较低。TcMAC21小鼠血管异常伴有全身炎症。这是首次在TcMAC21小鼠DS模型中检测血管生理学,并在包括人类在内的任何DS模型中研究糖萼特性。综上所述,这些发现支持使用TcMAC21小鼠模型来研究退行性椎体滑移患者的血管生理,并可能为糖萼在退行性椎体滑移血管异常中的作用提供翻译见解。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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