Augmented Superoxide Production By Nox2-Containing NADPH Oxidase Causes Cerebral Artery Dysfunction During Hypercholesterolemia
2010
Background and Purpose— We tested the hypothesis that elevated superoxide production by Nox2-NADPH oxidase occurs in cerebral arteries during hypercholesterolemia and causes decreased nitric oxide function. Methods— Wild-type (WT), apolipoprotein E-deficient (ApoE−/−) and Nox2−/−/ApoE−/− mice were fed a high-fat diet for 7 to 14 weeks. Basal superoxide production by cerebral arteries was measured using L-012 (100 μmol/L)-enhanced chemiluminescence. Nitric oxide function was assessed in isolated middle cerebral arteries through the constrictor response to Nω-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME; 100 μmol/L). Western blotting was used to measure protein expression of Nox2, p47phox, endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and superoxide dismutases (1–3). Results— Morphology of cerebral arteries was similar in WT and ApoE−/− mice. In ApoE−/−, but not Nox2−/−/ApoE−/− mice, superoxide production by cerebral arteries was approximately 50% greater than in WT mice (P<0.05). Moreover, the magnitude of l-NAME-induced co...
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