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Publication : Vascular biomechanical properties in mice with smooth muscle specific deletion of Ndst1.

First Author  Adhikari N Year  2014
Journal  Mol Cell Biochem Volume  385
Issue  1-2 Pages  225-38
PubMed ID  24101444 Mgi Jnum  J:270075
Mgi Id  MGI:6276229 Doi  10.1007/s11010-013-1831-3
Citation  Adhikari N, et al. (2014) Vascular biomechanical properties in mice with smooth muscle specific deletion of Ndst1. Mol Cell Biochem 385(1-2):225-38
abstractText  Heparan sulfate proteoglycans act as co-receptors for many chemokines and growth factors. The sulfation pattern of the heparan sulfate chains is a critical regulatory step affecting the binding of chemokines and growth factors. N-deacetylase-N-sulfotransferase1 (Ndst1) is one of the first enzymes to catalyze sulfation. Previously published work has shown that HSPGs alter tangent moduli and stiffness of tissues and cells. We hypothesized that loss of Ndst1 in smooth muscle would lead to significant changes in heparan sulfate modification and the elastic properties of arteries. In line with this hypothesis, the axial tangent modulus was significantly decreased in aorta from mice lacking Ndst1 in smooth muscle (SM22alphacre(+)Ndst1(-/-), p < 0.05, n = 5). The decrease in axial tangent modulus was associated with a significant switch in myosin and actin types and isoforms expressed in aorta and isolated aortic vascular smooth muscle cells. In contrast, no changes were found in the compliance of smaller thoracodorsal arteries of SM22alphacre(+)Ndst1(-/-) mice. In summary, the major findings of this study were that targeted ablation of Ndst1 in smooth muscle cells results in altered biomechanical properties of aorta and differential expression of myosin and actin types and isoforms.
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