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Microbiota-governed microRNA-204 impairs endothelial function and blood pressure decline during inactivity in db/db mice.


ABSTRACT: An impaired decline in blood pressure at rest is typical in people with diabetes, reflects endothelial dysfunction, and increases the risk of end-organ damage. Here we report that microRNA-204 (miR-204) promotes endothelial dysfunction and impairment in blood pressure decline during inactivity. We show that db/db mice overexpress miR-204 in the aorta, and its absence rescues endothelial dysfunction and impaired blood pressure decline during inactivity despite obesity. The vascular miR-204 is sensitive to microbiota, and microbial suppression reversibly decreases aortic miR-204 and improves endothelial function, while the endothelial function of mice lacking miR-204 remained indifferent to the microbial alterations. We also show that the circulating miR-122 regulates vascular miR-204 as miR-122 inhibition decreases miR-204 in endothelial cells and aorta. This study establishes that miR-204 impairs endothelial function, promotes impairment in blood pressure decline during rest, and opens avenues for miR-204 inhibition strategies against vascular dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: Gaddam RR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7308358 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbiota-governed microRNA-204 impairs endothelial function and blood pressure decline during inactivity in db/db mice.

Gaddam Ravinder Reddy RR   Jacobsen Veronica Peotta VP   Kim Young-Rae YR   Gabani Mohanad M   Jacobs Julia S JS   Dhuri Karishma K   Kumar Santosh S   Kassan Modar M   Li Qiuxia Q   Bahal Raman R   Roghair Robert R   Irani Kaikobad K   Vikram Ajit A  

Scientific reports 20200622 1


An impaired decline in blood pressure at rest is typical in people with diabetes, reflects endothelial dysfunction, and increases the risk of end-organ damage. Here we report that microRNA-204 (miR-204) promotes endothelial dysfunction and impairment in blood pressure decline during inactivity. We show that db/db mice overexpress miR-204 in the aorta, and its absence rescues endothelial dysfunction and impaired blood pressure decline during inactivity despite obesity. The vascular miR-204 is sen  ...[more]

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