Calciprotein particles induce arterial stiffening ex vivo and impair vascular cell function

钙蛋白颗粒体外诱导动脉硬化并损害血管细胞功能

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作者:Cédric H G Neutel, Callan D Wesley, Cindy van Loo, Céline Civati, Freke Mertens, Michelle Zurek, Anja Verhulst, Isabel Pintelon, Winnok H De Vos, Bart Spronck, Lynn Roth, Guido R Y De Meyer, Wim Martinet, Pieter-Jan Guns

Abstract

Calciprotein particles (CPPs) are an endogenous buffering system, clearing excessive amounts of Ca2+ and PO43- from the circulation and thereby preventing ectopic mineralization. CPPs circulate as primary CPPs (CPP1), which are small spherical colloidal particles, and can aggregate to form large, crystalline, secondary CPPs (CPP2). Even though it has been reported that CPPs are toxic to vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) in vitro, their effect(s) on the vasculature remain unclear. Here we have shown that CPP1, but not CPP2, increased arterial stiffness ex vivo. Interestingly, the effects were more pronounced in the abdominal infrarenal aorta compared to the thoracic descending aorta. Further, we demonstrated that CPP1 affected both endothelial and VSMC function, impairing vasorelaxation and contraction respectively. Concomitantly, arterial glycosaminoglycan accumulation was observed as well, which is indicative of an increased extracellular matrix stiffness. However, these effects were not observed in vivo. Hence, we concluded that CPP1 can induce vascular dysfunction.

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