Cerebral adaptations to chronic anemia in a model of erythropoietin-deficient mice exposed to hypoxia

Anemia and hypoxia in rats result in an increase in factors potentially involved in cerebral angiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic anemia and/or chronic hypoxia on cerebral cellular responses and angiogenesis in wild-type and anemic transgenic mice. These...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology Jg. 296; H. 3; S. R801
Hauptverfasser: El Hasnaoui-Saadani, Raja, Pichon, Aurélien, Marchant, Dominique, Olivier, Paul, Launay, Thierry, Quidu, Patricia, Beaudry, Michèle, Duvallet, Alain, Richalet, Jean-Paul, Favret, Fabrice
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Abstract Anemia and hypoxia in rats result in an increase in factors potentially involved in cerebral angiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic anemia and/or chronic hypoxia on cerebral cellular responses and angiogenesis in wild-type and anemic transgenic mice. These studies were done in erythropoietin-deficient mice (Epo-TAg(h)) in normoxia and following acute (one day) and chronic (14 days, barometric pressure = 420 mmHg) hypoxia. In normoxia, Epo-TAg(h) mice showed an increase in transcript and protein levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), erythropoietin receptors (EpoR), phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, and neuronal neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) along with a higher cerebral capillary density. In wild-type (WT) mice, acute hypoxia increased all of the studied factors, while in chronic hypoxia, HIF-1alpha, EpoR, phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, nNOS, and inducible NOS remained elevated, with an increase in capillary density. Surprisingly, in Epo-TAg(h) mice, chronic hypoxia did not further increase any factor except the nitric oxide metabolites, while HIF-1alpha, EpoR, and phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio were reduced. Normoxic Epo-TAg(h) mice developed cerebral angiogenesis through the HIF-1alpha/VEGF pathway. In acute hypoxia, WT mice up-regulated all of the studied factors, including cerebral NO. Polycythemia and angiogenesis occurred with acclimatization to chronic hypoxia only in WT mice. In Epo-TAg(h), the decrease in HIF-1alpha, VEGF proteins, and phospho-STAT-5 ratio in chronic hypoxia suggest that neuroprotective and angiogenesis pathways are altered.
AbstractList Anemia and hypoxia in rats result in an increase in factors potentially involved in cerebral angiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic anemia and/or chronic hypoxia on cerebral cellular responses and angiogenesis in wild-type and anemic transgenic mice. These studies were done in erythropoietin-deficient mice (Epo-TAg(h)) in normoxia and following acute (one day) and chronic (14 days, barometric pressure = 420 mmHg) hypoxia. In normoxia, Epo-TAg(h) mice showed an increase in transcript and protein levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), erythropoietin receptors (EpoR), phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, and neuronal neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) along with a higher cerebral capillary density. In wild-type (WT) mice, acute hypoxia increased all of the studied factors, while in chronic hypoxia, HIF-1alpha, EpoR, phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, nNOS, and inducible NOS remained elevated, with an increase in capillary density. Surprisingly, in Epo-TAg(h) mice, chronic hypoxia did not further increase any factor except the nitric oxide metabolites, while HIF-1alpha, EpoR, and phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio were reduced. Normoxic Epo-TAg(h) mice developed cerebral angiogenesis through the HIF-1alpha/VEGF pathway. In acute hypoxia, WT mice up-regulated all of the studied factors, including cerebral NO. Polycythemia and angiogenesis occurred with acclimatization to chronic hypoxia only in WT mice. In Epo-TAg(h), the decrease in HIF-1alpha, VEGF proteins, and phospho-STAT-5 ratio in chronic hypoxia suggest that neuroprotective and angiogenesis pathways are altered.Anemia and hypoxia in rats result in an increase in factors potentially involved in cerebral angiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic anemia and/or chronic hypoxia on cerebral cellular responses and angiogenesis in wild-type and anemic transgenic mice. These studies were done in erythropoietin-deficient mice (Epo-TAg(h)) in normoxia and following acute (one day) and chronic (14 days, barometric pressure = 420 mmHg) hypoxia. In normoxia, Epo-TAg(h) mice showed an increase in transcript and protein levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), erythropoietin receptors (EpoR), phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, and neuronal neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) along with a higher cerebral capillary density. In wild-type (WT) mice, acute hypoxia increased all of the studied factors, while in chronic hypoxia, HIF-1alpha, EpoR, phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, nNOS, and inducible NOS remained elevated, with an increase in capillary density. Surprisingly, in Epo-TAg(h) mice, chronic hypoxia did not further increase any factor except the nitric oxide metabolites, while HIF-1alpha, EpoR, and phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio were reduced. Normoxic Epo-TAg(h) mice developed cerebral angiogenesis through the HIF-1alpha/VEGF pathway. In acute hypoxia, WT mice up-regulated all of the studied factors, including cerebral NO. Polycythemia and angiogenesis occurred with acclimatization to chronic hypoxia only in WT mice. In Epo-TAg(h), the decrease in HIF-1alpha, VEGF proteins, and phospho-STAT-5 ratio in chronic hypoxia suggest that neuroprotective and angiogenesis pathways are altered.
Anemia and hypoxia in rats result in an increase in factors potentially involved in cerebral angiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of chronic anemia and/or chronic hypoxia on cerebral cellular responses and angiogenesis in wild-type and anemic transgenic mice. These studies were done in erythropoietin-deficient mice (Epo-TAg(h)) in normoxia and following acute (one day) and chronic (14 days, barometric pressure = 420 mmHg) hypoxia. In normoxia, Epo-TAg(h) mice showed an increase in transcript and protein levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), erythropoietin receptors (EpoR), phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, and neuronal neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) along with a higher cerebral capillary density. In wild-type (WT) mice, acute hypoxia increased all of the studied factors, while in chronic hypoxia, HIF-1alpha, EpoR, phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio, nNOS, and inducible NOS remained elevated, with an increase in capillary density. Surprisingly, in Epo-TAg(h) mice, chronic hypoxia did not further increase any factor except the nitric oxide metabolites, while HIF-1alpha, EpoR, and phospho-STAT-5/STAT-5 ratio were reduced. Normoxic Epo-TAg(h) mice developed cerebral angiogenesis through the HIF-1alpha/VEGF pathway. In acute hypoxia, WT mice up-regulated all of the studied factors, including cerebral NO. Polycythemia and angiogenesis occurred with acclimatization to chronic hypoxia only in WT mice. In Epo-TAg(h), the decrease in HIF-1alpha, VEGF proteins, and phospho-STAT-5 ratio in chronic hypoxia suggest that neuroprotective and angiogenesis pathways are altered.
Author Duvallet, Alain
Pichon, Aurélien
Quidu, Patricia
El Hasnaoui-Saadani, Raja
Launay, Thierry
Marchant, Dominique
Olivier, Paul
Beaudry, Michèle
Richalet, Jean-Paul
Favret, Fabrice
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SubjectTerms Anemia - physiopathology
Animals
Body Weight - physiology
Brain - physiopathology
Cerebral Cortex - metabolism
Chronic Disease
Erythropoietin - deficiency
Erythropoietin - genetics
Erythropoietin - metabolism
Hemoglobins - metabolism
Hypoxia - physiopathology
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit - biosynthesis
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit - genetics
Immunoassay
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred CBA
Mice, Knockout
Nitric Oxide - metabolism
Receptors, Erythropoietin - biosynthesis
Receptors, Erythropoietin - genetics
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA - biosynthesis
RNA - isolation & purification
STAT5 Transcription Factor - metabolism
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A - metabolism
Title Cerebral adaptations to chronic anemia in a model of erythropoietin-deficient mice exposed to hypoxia
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