Abstract
We have previously reported that when autophagy is suppressed in endothelial cells (ECs), a glycolytic defect limits shear-stress -induced ATP production to an extent that purinergic 2Y1 receptor (P2Y1R)-mediated activation of EC nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) is compromised. Subsequently we demonstrated the functional relevance of this finding in arteries from mice with genetic, pharmacological, and age-associated EC autophagy impairment. Using gain and loss of function approaches in vitro, we further revealed that p-PKCδT505 serves as a signaling link between P2Y1R activation and NO generation. Here we sought to discern the functional relevance of this observation. First, shear-stress- induced activating phosphorylation of eNOS (p-eNOSS1177) that is otherwise prevented by knockdown of autophagy-related gene 3 (Atg3) in ECs was restored by the PKC agonist bryostatin-1. Next, in murine models of genetic and age-associated EC autophagy compromise, depressed vasodilation displayed by femoral and cerebral arteries was reversed by bryostatin-1 in a manner that could be prevented by concurrent NO synthase inhibition. Finally, the bryostatin-1-mediated normalization of intraluminal flow-induced vasodilation observed in femoral arteries from both models of EC autophagy disruption was mitigated by inhibiting downstream targets of p-PKCδT505 i.e., p-PKDS744/S748 and p-PKDS916. These findings provide evidence that stimulating PKC/PKD has strategic potential to restore compromised endothelial function in pathologies associated with suppressed EC autophagy e.g., aging.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Journal | GeroScience |
| DOIs | |
| State | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Aging
- Bryostatin-1
- Endothelial cell
- Nitric oxide
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Aging
- veterinary (miscalleneous)
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Geriatrics and Gerontology
- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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