Reduced calcification and osteogenic features in advanced atherosclerotic plaques of mice with macrophage-specific loss of TRPC3

Abstract: Background and aims—Recent in vitro studies have showed that in macrophages deletion of the non-selective Ca2+-permeable channel TRPC3 impairs expression of the osteogenic protein BMP-2. The pathophysiological relevance of this effect in atherosclerotic plaque calcification remains to be determined. Methods—We used Ldlr −/− mice with macrophage-specific loss of TRPC3 (MacTrpc3 −/−/Ldlr −/−) to examine the effect of macrophage Trpc3 on plaque calcification and osteogenic features in advanced atherosclerosis. Results—After 25 weeks on high fat diet, aortic root plaques in MacTrpc3 −/−/Ldlr −/− mice showed reduced size, lipid and macrophage content compared to controls. Plaque calcification was decreased in MacTrpc3 −/−/Ldlr −/− mice, and this was accompanied by marked reduction in BMP-2, Runx-2 and phospho-SMAD1/5 contents within macrophage-rich areas. Expression of Bmp-2 and Runx-2 was also reduced in bone marrow-derived macrophages from MacTrpc3 −/−/ Ldlr −/− mice. Conclusions—These findings show that, in advanced atherosclerosis, selective deletion of TRPC3 in macrophages favors plaque regression and impairs the activity of a novel macrophageassociated, BMP-2-dependent mechanism of calcification.

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Main Authors: Dube, Prabhatchandra R., Chikkamenahalli, Lakshmikanth L., Birnbaumer, Lutz, Vazquez, Guillermo
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Elsevier 2018
Subjects:ARTERIOESCLEROSIS, CALCIFICACION, OSTEOGENESIS, FOSFORILACION,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8715
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