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Oller, Jorge & Gabandé Rodríguez, Enrique & Roldán Montero, Raquel & Ruiz Rodríguez, María Jesús & Redondo, Juan Miguel & Martín Ventura, José Luis & Mittelbrunn, María (2022-04 ) .Rewiring Vascular Metabolism Prevents Sudden Death due to Aortic Ruptures-Brief Report.
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Oller, Jorge & Gabandé Rodríguez, Enrique & Roldán Montero, Raquel & Ruiz Rodríguez, María Jesús & Redondo, Juan Miguel & Martín Ventura, José Luis & Mittelbrunn, María. 2022-04 .Rewiring Vascular Metabolism Prevents Sudden Death due to Aortic Ruptures-Brief Report.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/45180
Résumé:
BACKGROUND: The goal of this study was to determine whether boosting mitochondrial respiration prevents the development
of fatal aortic ruptures triggered by atherosclerosis and hypertension.
METHODS: Ang-II (angiotensin-II) was infused in ApoE (Apolipoprotein E)-deficient mice fed with a western diet to induce
acute aortic aneurysms and lethal ruptures.
RESULTS: We found decreased mitochondrial respiration and mitochondrial proteins in vascular smooth muscle cells from
murine and human aortic aneurysms. Boosting NAD levels with nicotinamide riboside reduced the development of aortic
aneurysms and sudden death by aortic ruptures.
CONCLUSIONS: Targetable vascular metabolism is a new clinical strategy to prevent fatal aortic ruptures and sudden death in
patients with aortic aneurysms.
GRAPHIC ABSTRACT: A graphic abstract is available for this article.
Key Words: aortic aneurysm ¿ aortic rupture ¿ DNA, mitochondria ¿ glycolysis ¿ mitochondrial respiration ¿ vascular metabolism