小鼠内皮细胞缺乏胰岛素样生长因子-1 受体会导致血脑屏障破坏和内皮细胞加速衰老,从而模拟大脑衰老表型的各个方面

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摘要

与年龄相关的血脑屏障(BBB)破坏、脑微血管衰老和微血管稀疏是血管性认知障碍(VCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)的主要发病机制。以往的研究证实,与年龄相关的胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)循环水平下降、脑微血管功能障碍和认知能力下降之间存在因果关系。我们的研究旨在确定 IGF-1 信号对中老年大脑衰老、BBB 通透性和血管密度的影响。
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Endothelial deficiency of insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor leads to blood–brain barrier disruption and accelerated endothelial senescence in mice, mimicking aspects of the brain aging phenotype

Introduction

Age-related blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption, cerebromicrovascular senescence, and microvascular rarefaction substantially contribute to the pathogenesis of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previous studies established a causal link between age-related decline in circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), cerebromicrovascular dysfunction, and cognitive decline. The aim of our study was to determine the effect of IGF-1 signaling on senescence, BBB permeability, and vascular density in middle-age and old brains.

Methods

Accelerated endothelial senescence was assessed in senescence reporter mice (VE-Cadherin-CreERT2/Igf1rfl/fl × p16-3MR) using flow cytometry. To determine the functional consequences of impaired IGF-1 input to cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells, BBB integrity and capillary density were studied in mice with endothelium-specific knockout of IGF1R (VE-Cadherin-CreERT2/Igf1rfl/fl) using intravital two-photon microscopy.

Results

In VE-Cadherin-CreERT2/Igf1rfl/fl mice: (1) there was an increased presence of senescent endothelial cells; (2) cumulative permeability of the microvessels to fluorescent tracers of different molecular weights (0.3–40 kDa) is significantly increased, as compared to that of control mice, whereas decline in cortical capillary density does not reach statistical significance.

Conclusions

These findings support the notion that IGF-1 signaling plays a crucial role in preserving a youthful cerebromicrovascular endothelial phenotype and maintaining the integrity of the BBB.

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Microcirculation
Microcirculation 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
4.20%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal features original contributions that are the result of investigations contributing significant new information relating to the vascular and lymphatic microcirculation addressed at the intact animal, organ, cellular, or molecular level. Papers describe applications of the methods of physiology, biophysics, bioengineering, genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to problems in microcirculation. Microcirculation also publishes state-of-the-art reviews that address frontier areas or new advances in technology in the fields of microcirculatory disease and function. Specific areas of interest include: Angiogenesis, growth and remodeling; Transport and exchange of gasses and solutes; Rheology and biorheology; Endothelial cell biology and metabolism; Interactions between endothelium, smooth muscle, parenchymal cells, leukocytes and platelets; Regulation of vasomotor tone; and Microvascular structures, imaging and morphometry. Papers also describe innovations in experimental techniques and instrumentation for studying all aspects of microcirculatory structure and function.
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