Critical Role for Telomerase in the Mechanism of Flow-Mediated Dilation in the Human Microcirculation

RATIONALE:Telomerase is a nuclear regulator of telomere elongation with recent reports suggesting a role in regulation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. Flow-mediated dilation in patients with cardiovascular disease is dependent on the formation of reactive oxygen species. OBJECTIVE:We exami...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation research 2016-03, Vol.118 (5), p.856-866
Hauptverfasser: Beyer, Andreas M, Freed, Julie K, Durand, Matthew J, Riedel, Michael, Ait-Aissa, Karima, Green, Paula, Hockenberry, Joseph C, Morgan, R Garret, Donato, Anthony J, Peleg, Refael, Gasparri, Mario, Rokkas, Chris K, Santos, Janine H, Priel, Esther, Gutterman, David D
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Zusammenfassung:RATIONALE:Telomerase is a nuclear regulator of telomere elongation with recent reports suggesting a role in regulation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. Flow-mediated dilation in patients with cardiovascular disease is dependent on the formation of reactive oxygen species. OBJECTIVE:We examined the hypothesis that telomerase activity modulates microvascular flow-mediated dilation, and loss of telomerase activity contributes to the change of mediator from nitric oxide to mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS AND RESULTS:Human coronary and adipose arterioles were isolated for videomicroscopy. Flow-mediated dilation was measured in vessels pretreated with the telomerase inhibitor BIBR-1532 or vehicle. Statistical differences between groups were determined using a 2-way analysis of variance repeated measure (n≥4; P
ISSN:0009-7330
1524-4571
DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.307918