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Kdm6a Regulates Extracellular Matrix Genes During Arterial Stiffening and High Blood Pressure in Female Mice

Abstract Body: Arterial stiffness measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV) increases steeply during menopause due to estradiol decline. Longitudinal studies show higher PWV in postmenopausal women compared to age-matched men. Previously, we have demonstrated increased PWV in ovariectomized (OVX) and middle-aged female mice. However, the impact of sex chromosomes on PWV is unknown in female mice. We hypothesize that a decline in estradiol unleashes the female sex chromosomes effect that promotes arterial stiffening. This study used four core genotype mice (n=6-10/group) of XX or XY sex chromosomes left intact or OVX for 8 weeks. Arterial stiffening was assessed with pulse wave Doppler and 24-hour blood pressure by radiotelemetry. Carotid artery passive myography and vascular reactivity of 2nd order mesenteric artery were assessed by pressure myography. To induce hypertension, XX and XY mice were treated with deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA; 50 mg/pellet) for 21 days and 1% saline. In vitro, isolated aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) were stretched on collagen matrix or treated with Kdm6a inhibitor GSKJ-1. PWV was significantly increased in OVX than in gonadal intact XX and XY mice (P<0.001). However, an interaction effect was indicated with higher PWV in XX than XY OVX mice (4.9±0.1 vs. 4.2±0.2 m/s; P<0.001), indicating a sex chromosome effect. Carotid artery stress-strain curves showed a leftward shift of XX than XY mice, suggesting increased structural stiffness. Masson’s trichrome staining of the aorta showed increased collagen in the adventitia of XX than XY (30% vs. 26%; P=0.005) mice. Higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) was indicated in XX than in XY mice (Baseline; 123±3 vs. 116±4 mmHg; P=0.02). Aortic RNAseq showed increased X-linked genes, including Kdm6a, in XX compared to XY mice. Stretched aortic VSMC showed increased Col1a1 and decreased Itga4 and Lama2 genes reversed by GSKJ-1. DOCA-induced hypertension blunted the PWV difference between XX and XY mice; however, SBP was higher in XX than in XY mice (Week 1: 135±13 vs.127±3 mmHg; P=0.03), but not weeks 2 and 3. We observed impaired acetylcholine-mediated relaxation in hypertensive XX than XY mice (47% vs. 24%; P=0.03). Our data suggested that OVX mice with XX sex chromosomes promote arterial stiffening and high blood pressure, and Kdm6a regulates extracellular matrix genes in XX female VSMC. DOCA-induced hypertension promotes endothelial dysfunction and blunts PWV in ovariectomized XX and XY mice.
  • Sakamuri, Anil  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Barris, Candee  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Kamau, Anne  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Sengottaian, Divya  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Belin De Chantemele, Eric  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Ogola, Benard  ( Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University , Augusta , Georgia , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Anil Sakamuri: No Answer | Candee Barris: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Anne Kamau: No Answer | Divya Sengottaian: No Answer | Eric Belin De Chantemele: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Benard Ogola: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
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Poster Session 1: TAC Competition and Reception

Thursday, 09/05/2024 , 05:30PM - 07:00PM

TAC Poster Session Competition

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