Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Nov 2018)

Knockdown of transglutaminase-2 prevents early age-induced vascular changes in mice

  • Dinani Matoso Filho Armstrong,
  • Gautam Sikka,
  • Anderson da Costa Armstrong,
  • Karen Ruggeri Saad,
  • William Rodrigues de Freitas,
  • Dan Ezra Berkowitz,
  • Djalma José Fagundes,
  • Lakshmi Santhanam,
  • Murched Omar Taha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020180110000006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 11
pp. 991 – 999

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Abstract Purpose: To determine whether the absence of transglutaminase 2 enzyme (TG2) in TG2 knockout mice (TG2-/-) protect them against early age-related functional and histological arterial changes. Methods: Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was measured using non-invasive Doppler and mean arterial pressure (MAP) was measured in awake mice using tail-cuff system. Thoracic aortas were excised for evaluation of endothelial dependent vasodilation (EDV) by wire myography, as well as histological analyses. Results: PWV and MAP were similar in TG2-/-mice to age-matched wild type (WT) control mice. Old WT mice exhibited a markedly attenuated EDV as compared to young WT animals. The TG2-/-young and old mice had enhanced EDV responses (p<0.01) as compared to WT mice. There was a significant increase in TG2 crosslinks by IHC in WT old group compared to Young, with no stain in the TG2-/-animals. Optical microscopy examination of Old WT mice aorta showed thinning and fragmentation of elastic laminae. Young WT mice, old and young TG2-/-mice presented regularly arranged and parallel elastic laminae of the tunica media. Conclusion: The genetic suppression of TG2 delays the age-induced endothelial dysfunction and histological modifications.

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