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Publication : Endothelial ephrin-B2 is essential for arterial vasodilation in mice.

First Author  Lin Y Year  2014
Journal  Microcirculation Volume  21
Issue  7 Pages  578-86
PubMed ID  24673722 Mgi Jnum  J:261536
Mgi Id  MGI:6155454 Doi  10.1111/micc.12135
Citation  Lin Y, et al. (2014) Endothelial ephrin-B2 is essential for arterial vasodilation in mice. Microcirculation 21(7):578-86
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: The cell surface protein ephrin-B2 is expressed in arterial and not venous ECs throughout development and adulthood. Endothelial ephrin-B2 is required for vascular development and angiogenesis, but its role in established arteries is currently unknown. We investigated the physiological role of ephrin-B2 signaling in adult endothelium. METHODS: We generated adult conditional knockout mice lacking the Efnb2 gene specifically in ECs and evaluated the vasodilation responses to blood flow increase and ACh in the cremaster muscle preparation by intravital microscope and in carotid artery by in vivo ultrasound. RESULTS: We found that the Efnb2 conditional knockout mice were defective in acute arterial dilation. Vasodilation was impaired in cremaster arterioles in response to either increased flow or ACh, and in the carotid arteries in response to increased flow. Levels of cGMP, an effector of NO, were diminished in mutant arteries following ACh stimulation. GSNO, a donor for the vasodilator NO, alleviated the vasodilatory defects in the mutants. Immunostaining showed that a subset of ephrin-B2 proteins colocalized with caveolin-1, a negative regulator of eNOS. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that endothelial ephrin-B2 is required for endothelial-dependent arterial dilation and NO signaling in adult endothelium.
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