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Progranulin Maintains Blood Pressure and Vascular Tone Dependent on EphrinA2 and Sortilin1 Receptors and Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Activation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
Volume 12, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.123.030353

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blood pressure; nitric oxide; progranulin; vascular function

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The study found that circulating protein Progranulin regulates vascular tone and blood pressure through activation of EphrinA2 and Sortilin1 receptors and endothelial nitric oxide synthase. The results showed that deficiency in Progranulin leads to hypertension and excessive vascular contraction. Therefore, Progranulin might be a new therapeutic avenue to treat high blood pressure.
BackgroundThe mechanisms determining vascular tone are still not completely understood, even though it is a significant factor in blood pressure management. Many circulating proteins have a significant impact on controlling vascular tone. Progranulin displays anti-inflammatory effects and has been extensively studied in neurodegenerative illnesses. We investigated whether progranulin sustains the vascular tone that helps regulate blood pressure. Methods and ResultsWe used male and female C57BL6/J wild type (progranulin(+/+)) and B6(Cg)-Grn(tm1.1Aidi)/J (progranulin(-/-)) to understand the impact of progranulin on vascular contractility and blood pressure. We found that progranulin(-/-) mice display elevated blood pressure followed by hypercontractility to noradrenaline in mesenteric arteries, which is restored by supplementing the mice with recombinant progranulin. In ex vivo experiments, recombinant progranulin attenuated the vascular contractility to noradrenaline in male and female progranulin(+/+) arteries, which was blunted by blocking EphrinA2 or Sortilin1. To understand the mechanisms whereby progranulin evokes anticontractile effects, we inhibited endothelial factors. N(gamma)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (nitric oxide synthase inhibitor) prevented the progranulin effects, whereas indomethacin (cyclooxygenase inhibitor) affected only the contractility in arteries incubated with vehicle, indicating that progranulin increases nitric oxide and decreases contractile prostanoids. Finally, recombinant progranulin induced endothelial nitric oxide synthase phosphorylation and nitric oxide production in isolated mesenteric endothelial cells. ConclusionsCirculating progranulin regulates vascular tone and blood pressure via EphrinA2 and Sortilin1 receptors and endothelial nitric oxide synthase activation. Collectively, our data suggest that deficiency in progranulin is a cardiovascular risk factor and that progranulin might be a new therapeutic avenue to treat high blood pressure.

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