Bone marrow-derived cells do not repair endothelium in a mouse model of chronic endothelial cell dysfunction

在慢性内皮细胞功能障碍的小鼠模型中,骨髓衍生细胞无法修复内皮

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作者:Tashera E Perry, Minjung Song, Daryl J Despres, Soo Mi Kim, Hong San, Zu-Xi Yu, Nalini Raghavachari, Jurgen Schnermann, Richard O Cannon 3rd, Donald Orlic

Aims

Bone marrow (BM)-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in the circulation replace damaged vascular endothelium. We assessed the hypothesis that a BM transplant from healthy animals would restore normal arterial endothelium and prevent hypertension in young endothelial nitric oxide synthase-deficient (eNOS(-/-)) mice.

Conclusion

We found no evidence for BM-derived EPC renewal of endothelium in this eNOS-deficient mouse model of a chronic vascular disease or in wild-type mice during postnatal growth. Hence, renewal of chronic dysfunctional endothelium and endothelial homeostasis may be dependent on resident vascular progenitor cells.

Results

Radiation or busulfan-induced BM ablation in eNOS(-/-) mice on day 6, day 14, or day 28 was followed by a BM transplant consisting of enhanced green fluorescent protein positive (EGFP(+)) cells from C57BL/6J mice. Peripheral blood cell chimerism was always greater than 85% at 4 months after BM transplant. Molecular assays of heart, kidney, and liver revealed low-level chimerism in all treatment groups, consistent with residual circulating EGFP(+) blood cells. When aorta, coronary, renal, hepatic, and splenic arteries in BM-transplanted eNOS(-/-) mice were examined by confocal microscopy, there were no EGFP- or eNOS-positive endothelial cells detected in these vessels in any of the treatment groups. Likewise, telemetry did not detect any reduction in blood pressure. Thus, no differences were observed in our measurements using several different treatment protocols.

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