Endothelial cell-selective adhesion molecule deficiency exhibits increased pulmonary vascular resistance due to impaired endothelial nitric oxide signaling.

内皮细胞选择性粘附分子缺乏症由于内皮一氧化氮信号传导受损,导致肺血管阻力增加

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作者:Buncha Vadym, Lang Liwei, Fopiano Katie Anne, Ilatovskaya Daria V, Kapuku Gaston, Verin Alexander D, Bagi Zsolt
Endothelial cell-selective adhesion molecule (ESAM) is a member of tight junction molecules, highly abundant in the heart and the lung, and plays a role in regulating endothelial cell permeability. We previously reported that mice with genetic ESAM deficiency (ESAM(-/-)) exhibit coronary microvascular dysfunction leading to the development of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. Here, we hypothesize that ESAM(-/-) mice display impairments in the pulmonary vasculature, affecting the overall pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR). We utilized ESAM(-/-) mice and employed isolated, ventilated, and perfused whole lung preparation to assess PVR independently of cardiac function. PVR was assessed in response to stepwise increases in flow, and also in response to perfusion of the endothelium-dependent agonist, bradykinin, the thromboxane analog, U46619, and the nitric oxide (NO) donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP). We found that PVR, at every applied flow rate, is significantly elevated in ESAM(-/-) mice compared with WT mice. Bradykinin-induced reduction in PVR and U46619-induced increase in PVR were both diminished in ESAM(-/-) mice, whereas SNP-induced responses were similar in wild-type (WT) and ESAM(-/-) mice. Inhibition of NO synthase with N(ω)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester increased agonist-induced PVR in WT but not in ESAM(-/-) mice. Pulmonary arteries isolated from ESAM(-/-) mice exhibited a reduced level of phospho-Ser473-Akt and phospho-Ser1177-eNOS. Furthermore, in human lung microvascular endothelial cells cultured under flow conditions, we found that siRNA-mediated knockdown of ESAM impaired fluid shear stress-induced endothelial cell alignment. Thus, we suggest that ESAM plays an important role in the endothelium-dependent, flow/shear stress- and vasoactive agonist-stimulated, and NO-mediated maintenance of PVR in mice.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Our study reveals a novel role for ESAM in contributing to the maintenance of pulmonary vascular resistance under normal physiological conditions. Employing mice with global genetic deficiency of ESAM and using isolated whole lung preparation, we show significant impairments in nitric oxide-mediated pulmonary artery function. In vitro cell culture studies demonstrate impaired fluid shear stress-induced cell alignment in human lung endothelial cells after siRNA-mediated ESAM knockdown.

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