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. 2024 Oct;31(10):3004-3015.
doi: 10.1007/s43032-024-01607-7. Epub 2024 Jun 10.

Differential Effects of LOX-1 Inhibition on Aortic Structure and Posterior Cerebral Artery Structure and Function in an Experimental Model of Preeclampsia

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Differential Effects of LOX-1 Inhibition on Aortic Structure and Posterior Cerebral Artery Structure and Function in an Experimental Model of Preeclampsia

Jennifer L Anderson et al. Reprod Sci. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy marked by vascular dysfunction, large artery stiffness, and excess oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL). oxLDL activates oxidative stress pathways which contribute to arterial stiffness through interaction with the lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1 (LOX-1). Increased vascular stiffness is associated with higher pulse wave velocity and downstream microvasculature damage. Here we evaluated the ability of LOX-1 inhibition (LOX-1i) to prevent large artery structural and microvascular structural and functional changes via assessment of the descending thoracic aorta (DTAo) and posterior cerebral arteries (PCA) in a high cholesterol model of preeclampsia. Adult female Sprague Dawley normal late-pregnant (LP) and experimentally preeclamptic (ePE, high cholesterol diet d7-19) animals underwent intraperitoneal (i.p.) implantation of a mini-osmotic pump at d12 containing LOX-1 neutralizing antibodies (ePE + LOX-1i, n = 7) or goat IgG as vehicle control (LP + IgG, n = 8 and ePE + IgG, n = 8). Animals were studied at d19. DTAos and PCAs were removed for histologic assessment and isolated vessel experiments, respectively. Fetuses and placentas were weighed individually. Plasma was analyzed for markers of oxidative stress. ePE + IgG DTAo elastin content (an indirect metric of stiffness) was not significantly different from the LP + IgG group. Nonetheless, trending elastin break and sinuosity data (higher number of breaks and lower sinuosity in the ePE + IgG group compared to LP + IgG) suggested increased stiffness in this high cholesterol PE model. LOX-1i appeared to prevent a decrease in elastin. PCAs showed no structural changes with ePE or LOX-1i. ePE PCAs had increased reactivity to the nitric oxide donor sodium nitroprusside and decreased tone that was unaffected by LOX-1i. ePE animals had increased plasma oxLDL and 3-nitrotyrosine that was unaffected by LOX-1i. Taken together, LOX-1i may improve large artery stiffness without mitigation of the oxidative stress or cerebral microvascular dysfunction seen in ePE. Understanding these mechanisms is important in abating the long-term risks of preeclampsia.

Keywords: Arterial stiffness; LOX-1; Microvascular injury; Oxidized LDL; Preeclampsia.

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