Vascular protein disulfide isomerase A1 mediates endothelial dysfunction induced by angiotensin II in mice.
Agnieszka KijAnna BarIzabela Czyzynska-CichonKamil PrzyborowskiBartosz ProniewskiŁukasz MateuszukZuzanna KurylowiczAgnieszka JasztalElżbieta BuczekAnna KurpinskaJoanna Suraj-PrażmowskaBrygida MarczykKarolina Matyjaszczyk-GwardaAndreas DaiberMatthias OelzeMaria WalczakStefan ChlopickiPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2024)
In Ang II-treated mice, the inhibition of PDIA1 normalized the NO-ROS balance, prevented endothelial eNOS uncoupling, and, thereby, improved vascular function. These results indicate the importance of vascular PDIA1 in regulating endothelial function, but further studies are needed to elucidate the details of the mechanisms involved.
Keyphrases
- angiotensin ii
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- vascular smooth muscle cells
- high fat diet induced
- endothelial cells
- nitric oxide synthase
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- nitric oxide
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- cell proliferation
- reactive oxygen species
- wild type
- protein protein
- amino acid
- newly diagnosed