[HTML][HTML] The phosphorylation state of eNOS modulates vascular reactivity and outcome of cerebral ischemia in vivo

DN Atochin, A Wang, VWT Liu… - The Journal of …, 2007 - Am Soc Clin Investig
DN Atochin, A Wang, VWT Liu, JD Critchlow, APV Dantas, R Looft-Wilson, T Murata
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2007Am Soc Clin Investig
NO plays critical roles in vascular function. We show that modulation of the eNOS serine
1179 (S1179) phosphorylation site affects vascular reactivity and determines stroke size in
vivo. Transgenic mice expressing only a phosphomimetic (S1179D) form of eNOS show
greater vascular reactivity, develop less severe strokes, and have improved cerebral blood
flow in a middle cerebral artery occlusion model than mice expressing an
unphosphorylatable (S1179A) form. These results provide a molecular mechanism by which …
NO plays critical roles in vascular function. We show that modulation of the eNOS serine 1179 (S1179) phosphorylation site affects vascular reactivity and determines stroke size in vivo. Transgenic mice expressing only a phosphomimetic (S1179D) form of eNOS show greater vascular reactivity, develop less severe strokes, and have improved cerebral blood flow in a middle cerebral artery occlusion model than mice expressing an unphosphorylatable (S1179A) form. These results provide a molecular mechanism by which multiple diverse cardiovascular risks, such as diabetes and obesity, may be centrally integrated by eNOS phosphorylation in vivo to influence blood flow and cardiovascular disease. They also demonstrate the in vivo relevance of posttranslational modification of eNOS in vascular function.
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