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Publication : Lifelong SIRT-1 overexpression attenuates large artery stiffening with advancing age.

First Author  Machin DR Year  2020
Journal  Aging (Albany NY) Volume  12
Issue  12 Pages  11314-11324
PubMed ID  32564006 Mgi Jnum  J:304224
Mgi Id  MGI:6694432 Doi  10.18632/aging.103322
Citation  Machin DR, et al. (2020) Lifelong SIRT-1 overexpression attenuates large artery stiffening with advancing age. Aging (Albany NY) 12(12):11314-11324
abstractText  Advanced age is accompanied by aortic stiffening that is associated with decreased vascular expression of sirtuin-1 (SIRT-1). Interventions that increase SIRT-1 expression also lower age-related aortic stiffness. Therefore, we sought to determine if lifelong SIRT-1 overexpression would attenuate age-related aortic stiffening. Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) was assessed from 3-24 months in SIRT-1 transgenic overexpressing (SIRT(TG)) and wild-type (WT) mice. To determine the role of aortic structural changes on aortic stiffening, histological assessment of aortic wall characteristics was performed. Across the age range (3-24 mo), PWV was 8-17% lower in SIRT(TG) vs. WT (P<0.05). Moreover, the slope of age-related aortic stiffening was lower in SIRT(TG) vs. WT (2.1+/-0.2 vs. 3.8+/-0.3 cm/sec/mo, respectively). Aortic elastin decreased with advancing age in WT (P<0.05 old vs. young WT), but was maintained in SIRT(TG) mice (P>0.05). There was an age-related increase in aortic collagen, advanced glycation end products, and calcification in WT (P<0.05 old vs. young WT). However, this did not occur in SIRT(TG) (P>0.05). These findings indicate that lifelong SIRT-1 overexpression attenuates age-related aortic stiffening. These functional data are complemented by histological assessment, demonstrating that the deleterious changes to the aortic wall that normally occur with advancing age are prevented in SIRT(TG) mice.
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