Progressive LDL Reduction to Very Low Levels Improves Dimeric Nitric Oxide Synthase, Nitric Oxide Bioavailability and Reduces Peroxynitrite in Endothelial Cells during Hyperglycemia

R. Mason, H. Dawoud, S. Sherratt, Michael R. Wagner, T. Malinski
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Circulating levels of glucose and LDL influence Endothelial Cell (EC) function in a highly interactive manner as evidenced by nitric oxide production and coupling of endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase (eNOS) dimer. Here, we report on the status of eNOS function in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) cultured under normo- and hyperglycemic (250 mg/dL) condition followed by exposure to increasing LDL concentrations (10-150 mg/dL). Production of bioavailable, cytoprotective NO and cytotoxic peroxynitrite (ONOO-) were measured in endothelium with nanosensors. Coupling efficiency of dimeric eNOS was measured using immunochemistry. The ratio of cytoprotective NO and cytotoxic ONOO- concentrations ([NO]/[ONOO-]) was used as a marker for eNOS and endothelial function. The normal ratio for [NO]/[ONOO-] is 2.5-5.0. A ratio of 1.0 or below is an indicator of modest to severe endothelial dysfunction. Under normoglycemic conditions (up to 100 mg/dL glucose) [NO]/[ONOO-] can reach the 0.50 value with the LDL concentration of about 110 mg/dL, while in hyperglycemia (250 mg/dL glucose), the 0.50 value was reached at about 50 mg/dL. Reduction of LDL down to 50 mg/dL, in hyperglycemia, helps prevent severe dysfunction in endothelium by enhancing eNOS dimerization, increasing NO production and decreasing the concentration of cyctotoxic ONOO-, which may significantly reduce CV risk factors.
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低密度脂蛋白逐渐降低至极低水平可改善二聚体一氧化氮合酶、一氧化氮生物利用度并减少高血糖期间内皮细胞中的过氧亚硝酸盐
循环水平的葡萄糖和低密度脂蛋白以一种高度相互作用的方式影响内皮细胞(EC)的功能,这可以通过一氧化氮的产生和内皮一氧化氮合酶(eNOS)二聚体的偶联来证明。在这里,我们报告了在正常和高血糖(250 mg/dL)条件下培养的人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVECs)的eNOS功能状态,然后暴露于增加LDL浓度(10-150 mg/dL)。用纳米传感器测定内皮细胞中生物可利用性、细胞保护性NO和细胞毒性过氧亚硝酸盐(ONOO-)的产生。采用免疫化学方法测定二聚体eNOS的偶联效率。细胞保护性NO和细胞毒性ONOO-浓度之比([NO]/[ONOO-])作为eNOS和内皮功能的标志物。[NO]/[ONOO-]的正常比值为2.5-5.0。比值在1.0或以下为中度至重度内皮功能障碍的指标。在正常血糖状态下(高达100 mg/dL葡萄糖)[NO]/[ONOO-]在LDL浓度约为110 mg/dL时可达到0.50值,而在高血糖状态下(250 mg/dL葡萄糖),在50 mg/dL左右可达到0.50值。在高血糖时,将LDL降低至50 mg/dL,通过增强eNOS二聚化、增加NO的产生和降低细胞毒性ONOO-的浓度,有助于预防内皮细胞严重功能障碍,从而可能显著降低心血管危险因素。
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