Compromised endothelial progenitor cell exosomal communication with endothelial cells in hypertension ischemia conditions.

IF 0.4 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-13 DOI:10.3389/fstro.2022.1015463
Shuzhen Chen, Venkata Polaki, Ji C Bihl, Jinju Wang
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We have previously demonstrated that endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) derived exosomes (EPC-EXs) can protect endothelial cells (ECs) against hypoxia injury. Given that EX function varies upon the cellular status and EPC function is declined in hypertension, we speculate the function of EPC-EXs is altered in hypertension-ischemia conditions. Here, we studied the EPC-EX mediated communications of EPCs with ECs in hypertension-ischemia conditions. EPC-EXs were prepared from the bone marrow EPCs of wild-type (WT) and hypertensive renin transgene (R+) mice (WT-EPC-EXs and R-EPC-EXs, respectively). To mimic hypertension-ischemia injury, ECs were challenged with angiotensin II (Ang II; 10-6 M) plus hypoxia (1% O2 for 6 h) and reoxygenation (21% O2 for 24 h). To determine the function of EPC-EXs, ECs were co-cultured with EXs during the reoxygenation period. EX uptake effciency, EC viability, and angiogenic function were assessed. We found that: (1) The incorporation effciency of R-EPC-EXs by ECs was significantly decreased compared to the WT-EPC-EXs. (2) Ang II plus hypoxia reoxygenation-injured ECs displayed decreased cell viability, increased cell apoptosis, and compromised angiogenic ability, which were alleviated by R-EPC-EXs. (3) WT-EPC-EXs elicited better effects than R-EPC-EXs on protecting ECs from hypertension plus hypoxia injury. In conclusion, our data have demonstrated that EPC-EXs mediated communication of EPCs and ECs is compromised in hypertension-ischemia conditions, suggesting that impairment of EPC exosomal communication might contribute to the exaggerated cerebral ischemia injury in hypertension-associated ischemic stroke.

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高血压缺血状态下内皮祖细胞外泌体与内皮细胞的交流受到破坏
我们以前曾证实,内皮祖细胞(EPC)衍生的外泌体(EPC-EXs)可以保护内皮细胞(ECs)免受缺氧损伤。鉴于外泌体的功能因细胞状态而异,而高血压患者的EPC功能会下降,我们推测EPC-EXs的功能在高血压-缺血条件下会发生改变。在此,我们研究了在高血压-缺血条件下 EPC-EX 介导的 EPC 与 EC 的通讯。EPC-EXs由野生型(WT)和高血压肾素转基因(R+)小鼠(分别为WT-EPC-EXs和R-EPC-EXs)的骨髓EPC制备而成。为了模拟高血压-缺血损伤,用血管紧张素 II(Ang II;10-6 M)加上缺氧(1% O2,6 小时)和复氧(21% O2,24 小时)挑战 ECs。为了确定EPC-EXs的功能,在再氧期间将ECs与EXs共同培养。对EX的吸收效率、EC活力和血管生成功能进行了评估。我们发现(1) 与 WT-EPC-EXs 相比,R-EPC-EXs 被 ECs 吸收的效率明显降低。(2)血管紧张素 II 加缺氧复氧损伤的心血管细胞显示出细胞活力下降、细胞凋亡增加和血管生成能力受损,而 R-EPC-EXs 可缓解这些问题。(3)WT-EPC-EXs 比 R-EPC-EXs 更能保护心肌免受高血压加缺氧损伤。总之,我们的数据表明,在高血压-缺血条件下,EPC-EXs介导的EPC与EC的通讯受到损害,这表明EPC外泌体通讯的损害可能是高血压相关缺血性卒中脑缺血损伤加重的原因之一。
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