Significance of Nitric Oxide Derived from the Nitric Oxide Synthases System in Cardiovascular Inter-Organ Cross-Talk.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1124/jpet.124.002222
Masato Tsutsui, Kazuhiro Yatera
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Inter-organ cross-talk contributes to the pathogenesis of various disorders, and drug development based on inter-organ cross-talk is attracting attention. The roles of nitric oxide (NO) derived from the NO synthases system (NOSs) in inter-organ cross-talk remain unclear. We have investigated this issue by using our mice deficient in all three NOSs (triple n/i/eNOSs-/- mice). We reported that 2/3 nephrectomized triple n/i/eNOSs-/- mice die suddenly because of early onset of myocardial infarction, suggesting the protective role of NO derived from NOSs in the cross-talk between the kidney and the heart. We studied the role of NO derived from NOSs expressed in the bone marrow in vascular lesion formation. Constrictive arterial remodeling and neointimal formation following unilateral carotid artery ligation were prominently aggravated in wild-type mice transplanted with triple n/i/eNOSs-/- bone marrow cells as compared with those with wild-type bone marrow cells, suggesting the protective role of NO derived from NOSs in the cross-talk between the bone marrow and the blood vessel. We further investigated the role of NO derived from NOSs expressed in the bone marrow in pulmonary hypertension. The extent of pulmonary hypertension after chronic hypoxic exposure was markedly exacerbated in wild-type mice underwent triple n/i/eNOSs-/- bone marrow transplantation as compared with those underwent wild-type bone marrow transplantation, suggesting the protective role of NO derived from NOSs in the cross-talk between the bone marrow and the lung. These lines of evidence demonstrate that systemic and myelocytic NOSs could be novel therapeutic targets for myocardial infarction, vascular disease, and pulmonary hypertension. Significance Statement We demonstrated in studies with triple n/i/eNOSs-/- mice that partial nephrectomy accelerates the occurrence of myocardial infarction induced by systemic NOSs deficiency, that myelocytic NOSs deficiency aggravates vascular lesion formation after unilateral carotid artery ligation, and that myelocytic NOSs deficiency exacerbates chronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension. These results suggest that NO derived from NOSs plays a protective role in cardiovascular inter-organ cross-talk, indicating that systemic and myelocytic NOSs could be important therapeutic targets for myocardial infarction, vascular disease, and pulmonary hypertension.

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一氧化氮合成酶系统产生的一氧化氮在心血管器官间交叉对话中的意义
器官间的交叉作用是各种疾病的发病机理之一,基于器官间交叉作用的药物开发也备受关注。来自一氧化氮合成酶系统(NOS)的一氧化氮(NO)在器官间交叉对话中的作用仍不清楚。我们利用缺乏所有三种 NOS 的小鼠(三重 n/i/eNOSs-/- 小鼠)研究了这一问题。我们发现,2/3 肾切除的三重 n/i/eNOSs-/- 小鼠会因心肌梗死的早期发生而突然死亡,这表明在肾脏和心脏之间的交叉对话中,来自 NOS 的 NO 起着保护作用。我们研究了源自骨髓中表达的 NOSs 的 NO 在血管病变形成中的作用。与移植了野生型骨髓细胞的小鼠相比,移植了三重n/i/eNOSs-/骨髓细胞的野生型小鼠在单侧颈动脉结扎后收缩性动脉重塑和新内膜形成明显加重,这表明NOSs衍生的NO在骨髓和血管之间的交叉对话中起着保护作用。我们进一步研究了骨髓中表达的NOSs所产生的NO在肺动脉高压中的作用。与接受野生型骨髓移植的小鼠相比,接受 n/i/eNOSs-/ 三重骨髓移植的野生型小鼠在慢性缺氧暴露后的肺动脉高压程度明显加重,这表明 NOSs 衍生的 NO 在骨髓和肺之间的交叉对话中起着保护作用。这些证据表明,全身性NOS和骨髓细胞NOS可成为心肌梗死、血管疾病和肺动脉高压的新型治疗靶点。意义声明 我们在对三重n/i/eNOSs-/-小鼠的研究中证明,肾部分切除会加速全身性NOSs缺乏所诱发的心肌梗死的发生,髓细胞NOSs缺乏会加重单侧颈动脉结扎后血管病变的形成,髓细胞NOSs缺乏会加剧慢性缺氧诱发的肺动脉高压。这些结果表明,NOSs产生的NO在心血管器官间的交叉对话中起着保护作用,表明全身性NOSs和髓细胞NOSs可能是心肌梗死、血管疾病和肺动脉高压的重要治疗靶点。
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