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Late onset vascular dysfunction in the R6/1 model of Huntington's disease

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 698, Issue 1-3, Pages 345-353

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2012.10.026

Keywords

Huntington's disease; R6/1; Vascular dysfunction; Mitochondria; Calcium waves

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. Swedish Heart Lung Foundation
  3. Crafoord Foundation
  4. Kock Foundation
  5. Lars Hierta Foundation
  6. Royal Physiographic Society
  7. Faculty of Medicine at Lund University

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Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that also gives raise to widespread changes in peripheral organs and tissues. We tested the hypothesis that vascular dysfunction may occur in Huntington's disease by studying R6/1 mice which express exon 1 of the mutant huntingtin gene. We assessed arterial function in R6/1 and wild type (WT) mice using myography. Arterial contractility was largely unaltered in R6/1 arteries at 15 and 32 weeks of age. By 40 weeks, contractility was impaired irrespective of which vasoconstrictor we tested. Endothelium-dependent relaxation was not affected, and we observed no changes in arterial geometry or expression of contractile proteins, such as myosin regulatory light chains or smooth muscle alpha-actin. The frequency of calcium oscillations in R6/1 arterial smooth muscle cells was higher than in WT control tissue, whereas myosin phosphorylation was unaltered. Impairment of force by the mitochondrial inhibitors cyanide and rotenone was less pronounced in R6/1 than in WT arteries and mitochondria were enlarged, in keeping with an effect related to altered mitochondrial function. Our results reveal that arteries in the R6/1 model of Huntington's disease exhibit an age-dependent impairment of contractility and that they depend less on mitochondrial function when they contract. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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