Tetrahydrobiopterin improves endothelial dysfunction and vascular oxidative stress in microvessels of intrauterine undernourished rats
In the present study, we investigated the effects of the exogenous application of tetrahydrobiopterin on the endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation and superoxide anion generation in the mesenteric microvessels of intrauterine undernourished rats. In addition, we investigated the presence of peroxynit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2004-07, Vol.558 (1), p.239-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study, we investigated the effects of the exogenous application of tetrahydrobiopterin on the endothelium-dependent
vasorelaxation and superoxide anion generation in the mesenteric microvessels of intrauterine undernourished rats. In addition,
we investigated the presence of peroxynitrite in these rats by evaluation of nitrotyrosine-containing proteins, a stable end-product
of peroxynitrite oxidation. For this, female pregnant Wistar rats were fed either normal or 50% of the normal intake diets
during the whole gestational period. Male offspring (16 weeks of age) were studied to assess microvascular reactivity, superoxide
production using a hydroethidine staining assay, nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and nitric oxide (NO) production. Western
blot analysis was used to quantify nitrotyrosine-containing proteins and relative multiplex RT-PCR analysis for endothelial
NOS (eNOS) mRNA expression. Superfusion with tetrahydrobiopterin significantly decreased superoxide generation and improved
vascular function. Intrauterine malnutrition induced a decrement of NOS activity and NO production without affecting the gene
expression of eNOS. However, incubation with tetrahydrobiopterin significantly improved NO production after stimulation with
acetylcholine or bradykinin in intrauterine undernourished rats. The fact that the nitrotyrosine-containing proteins were
increased could, at first sight, suggest that the peroxynitrite is the mediator responsible for the excessive oxidation and
depletion of tetrahydrobiopterin. Our study shows that exogenous application of tetrahydrobiopterin leads to a significant
improvement of endothelium-dependent vasodilatation, enhanced NO production and decreased superoxide generation in microvessels
of intrauterine undernourished rats. Since we found a decrease in NOS activity without an alteration in the gene expression
of eNOS, we suggest that impaired NOS-dependent responses of mesenteric arterioles are related to the impairment of tetrahydrobiopterin
pathways. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.064055 |