Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Basic Research in Cardiology 4/2020

01.07.2020 | Review

Vascular autophagy in health and disease

verfasst von: William E. Hughes, Andreas M. Beyer, David D. Gutterman

Erschienen in: Basic Research in Cardiology | Ausgabe 4/2020

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Homeostasis is maintained within organisms through the physiological recycling process of autophagy, a catabolic process that is intricately involved in the mobilization of nutrients during starvation, recycling of cellular cargo, as well as initiation of cellular death pathways. Specific to the cardiovascular system, autophagy responds to both chemical (e.g. free radicals) and mechanical stressors (e.g. shear stress). It is imperative to note that autophagy is not a static process, and measurement of autophagic flux provides a more comprehensive investigation into the role of autophagy. The overarching themes emerging from decades of autophagy research are that basal levels of autophagic flux are critical, physiological stressors may increase or decrease autophagic flux, and more importantly, aberrant deviations from basal autophagy may elicit detrimental effects. Autophagy has predominantly been examined within cardiac or vascular smooth muscle tissue within the context of disease development and progression. Autophagic flux within the endothelium holds an important role in maintaining vascular function, demonstrated by the necessary role for intact autophagic flux for shear-induced release of nitric oxide however the underlying mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. Within this review, we theorize that autophagy itself does not solely control vascular homeostasis, rather, it works in concert with mitochondria, telomerase, and lipids to maintain physiological function. The primary emphasis of this review is on the role of autophagy within the human vasculature, and the integrative effects with physiological processes and diseases as they relate to the vascular structure and function.
Literatur
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Beyer AM, Durand MJ, Hockenberry J, Gamblin TC, Phillips SA, Gutterman DD (2014) An acute rise in intraluminal pressure shifts the mediator of flow-mediated dilation from nitric oxide to hydrogen peroxide in human arterioles. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 307:H1587–1593. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00557.2014 CrossRef Beyer AM, Durand MJ, Hockenberry J, Gamblin TC, Phillips SA, Gutterman DD (2014) An acute rise in intraluminal pressure shifts the mediator of flow-mediated dilation from nitric oxide to hydrogen peroxide in human arterioles. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 307:H1587–1593. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1152/​ajpheart.​00557.​2014 CrossRef
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Bharath LP, Cho JM, Park SK, Ruan T, Li Y, Mueller R, Bean T, Reese V, Richardson RS, Cai J, Sargsyan A, Pires K, Anandh Babu PV, Boudina S, Graham TE, Symons JD (2017) Endothelial cell autophagy maintains shear stress-induced nitric oxide generation via glycolysis-dependent purinergic signaling to endothelial nitric oxide synthase. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 37:1646–1656. https://doi.org/10.1161/atvbaha.117.309510 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Bharath LP, Cho JM, Park SK, Ruan T, Li Y, Mueller R, Bean T, Reese V, Richardson RS, Cai J, Sargsyan A, Pires K, Anandh Babu PV, Boudina S, Graham TE, Symons JD (2017) Endothelial cell autophagy maintains shear stress-induced nitric oxide generation via glycolysis-dependent purinergic signaling to endothelial nitric oxide synthase. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 37:1646–1656. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1161/​atvbaha.​117.​309510 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Bonaa KH, Mannsverk J, Wiseth R, Aaberge L, Myreng Y, Nygard O, Nilsen DW, Klow NE, Uchto M, Trovik T, Bendz B, Stavnes S, Bjornerheim R, Larsen AI, Slette M, Steigen T, Jakobsen OJ, Bleie O, Fossum E, Hanssen TA, Dahl-Eriksen O, Njolstad I, Rasmussen K, Wilsgaard T, Nordrehaug JE (2016) Drug-eluting or bare-metal stents for coronary artery disease. N Engl J Med 375:1242–1252. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1607991 CrossRefPubMed Bonaa KH, Mannsverk J, Wiseth R, Aaberge L, Myreng Y, Nygard O, Nilsen DW, Klow NE, Uchto M, Trovik T, Bendz B, Stavnes S, Bjornerheim R, Larsen AI, Slette M, Steigen T, Jakobsen OJ, Bleie O, Fossum E, Hanssen TA, Dahl-Eriksen O, Njolstad I, Rasmussen K, Wilsgaard T, Nordrehaug JE (2016) Drug-eluting or bare-metal stents for coronary artery disease. N Engl J Med 375:1242–1252. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1056/​NEJMoa1607991 CrossRefPubMed
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Chen C, Gao JL, Liu MY, Li SL, Xuan XC, Zhang XZ, Zhang XY, Wei YY, Zhen CL, Jin J, Shen X, Dong DL (2017) Mitochondrial fission inhibitors suppress endothelin-1-induced artery constriction. Cel Physiol Biochem Int J Exp Cel Physiol Biochem Pharmacol 42:1802–1811. https://doi.org/10.1159/000479536 CrossRef Chen C, Gao JL, Liu MY, Li SL, Xuan XC, Zhang XZ, Zhang XY, Wei YY, Zhen CL, Jin J, Shen X, Dong DL (2017) Mitochondrial fission inhibitors suppress endothelin-1-induced artery constriction. Cel Physiol Biochem Int J Exp Cel Physiol Biochem Pharmacol 42:1802–1811. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1159/​000479536 CrossRef
25.
Zurück zum Zitat DeBosch BJ, Heitmeier MR, Mayer AL, Higgins CB, Crowley JR, Kraft TE, Chi M, Newberry EP, Chen Z, Finck BN, Davidson NO, Yarasheski KE, Hruz PW, Moley KH (2016) Trehalose inhibits solute carrier 2A (SLC2A) proteins to induce autophagy and prevent hepatic steatosis. Sci Signaling 9:ra21. https://doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.aac5472 CrossRef DeBosch BJ, Heitmeier MR, Mayer AL, Higgins CB, Crowley JR, Kraft TE, Chi M, Newberry EP, Chen Z, Finck BN, Davidson NO, Yarasheski KE, Hruz PW, Moley KH (2016) Trehalose inhibits solute carrier 2A (SLC2A) proteins to induce autophagy and prevent hepatic steatosis. Sci Signaling 9:ra21. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1126/​scisignal.​aac5472 CrossRef
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Dong Q, Xing W, Fu F, Liu Z, Wang J, Liang X, Zhou X, Yang Q, Zhang W, Gao F, Wang S, Zhang H (2016) Tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside inhibits excessive autophagy and improves microvascular endothelial dysfunction in prehypertensive spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am J Chin Med 44:1393–1412. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0192415x16500786 CrossRefPubMed Dong Q, Xing W, Fu F, Liu Z, Wang J, Liang X, Zhou X, Yang Q, Zhang W, Gao F, Wang S, Zhang H (2016) Tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside inhibits excessive autophagy and improves microvascular endothelial dysfunction in prehypertensive spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am J Chin Med 44:1393–1412. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1142/​s0192415x1650078​6 CrossRefPubMed
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Dong Q, Xing W, Su F, Liang X, Tian F, Gao F, Wang S, Zhang H (2017) Tetrahydroxystilbene glycoside improves microvascular endothelial dysfunction and ameliorates obesity-associated hypertension in obese ZDF rats via inhibition of endothelial autophagy. Cel Physiol Biochem 43:293–307. https://doi.org/10.1159/000480410 CrossRef Dong Q, Xing W, Su F, Liang X, Tian F, Gao F, Wang S, Zhang H (2017) Tetrahydroxystilbene glycoside improves microvascular endothelial dysfunction and ameliorates obesity-associated hypertension in obese ZDF rats via inhibition of endothelial autophagy. Cel Physiol Biochem 43:293–307. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1159/​000480410 CrossRef
50.
Zurück zum Zitat He L, Zhou Q, Huang Z, Xu J, Zhou H, Lv D, Lu L, Huang S, Tang M, Zhong J, Chen JX, Luo X, Li L, Chen L (2019) PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy promotes apelin-13-induced vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation by AMPKalpha and exacerbates atherosclerotic lesions. J Cell Physiol 234:8668–8682. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.27527 CrossRefPubMed He L, Zhou Q, Huang Z, Xu J, Zhou H, Lv D, Lu L, Huang S, Tang M, Zhong J, Chen JX, Luo X, Li L, Chen L (2019) PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy promotes apelin-13-induced vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation by AMPKalpha and exacerbates atherosclerotic lesions. J Cell Physiol 234:8668–8682. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1002/​jcp.​27527 CrossRefPubMed
57.
Zurück zum Zitat Joannides R, Haefeli WE, Linder L, Richard V, Bakkali EH, Thuillez C, Luscher TF (1995) Nitric oxide is responsible for flow-dependent dilatation of human peripheral conduit arteries in vivo. Circulation 91:1314–1319CrossRefPubMed Joannides R, Haefeli WE, Linder L, Richard V, Bakkali EH, Thuillez C, Luscher TF (1995) Nitric oxide is responsible for flow-dependent dilatation of human peripheral conduit arteries in vivo. Circulation 91:1314–1319CrossRefPubMed
60.
Zurück zum Zitat Kadlec AO, Chabowski DS, Ait-Aissa K, Hockenberry JC, Otterson MF, Durand MJ, Freed JK, Beyer AM, Gutterman DD (2017) PGC-1alpha (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha) overexpression in coronary artery disease recruits NO and hydrogen peroxide during flow-mediated dilation and protects against increased intraluminal pressure. Hypertension 70:166–173. https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.117.09289 CrossRefPubMed Kadlec AO, Chabowski DS, Ait-Aissa K, Hockenberry JC, Otterson MF, Durand MJ, Freed JK, Beyer AM, Gutterman DD (2017) PGC-1alpha (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha) overexpression in coronary artery disease recruits NO and hydrogen peroxide during flow-mediated dilation and protects against increased intraluminal pressure. Hypertension 70:166–173. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1161/​hypertensionaha.​117.​09289 CrossRefPubMed
70.
Zurück zum Zitat Kleinbongard P, Bose D, Baars T, Mohlenkamp S, Konorza T, Schoner S, Elter-Schulz M, Eggebrecht H, Degen H, Haude M, Levkau B, Schulz R, Erbel R, Heusch G (2011) Vasoconstrictor potential of coronary aspirate from patients undergoing stenting of saphenous vein aortocoronary bypass grafts and its pharmacological attenuation. Circ Res 108:344–352. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.110.235713 CrossRefPubMed Kleinbongard P, Bose D, Baars T, Mohlenkamp S, Konorza T, Schoner S, Elter-Schulz M, Eggebrecht H, Degen H, Haude M, Levkau B, Schulz R, Erbel R, Heusch G (2011) Vasoconstrictor potential of coronary aspirate from patients undergoing stenting of saphenous vein aortocoronary bypass grafts and its pharmacological attenuation. Circ Res 108:344–352. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1161/​circresaha.​110.​235713 CrossRefPubMed
72.
Zurück zum Zitat Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, Abedin MJ, Abeliovich H, Acevedo Arozena A, Adachi H, Adams CM, Adams PD, Adeli K, Adhihetty PJ, Adler SG, Agam G, Agarwal R, Aghi MK, Agnello M, Agostinis P, Aguilar PV, Aguirre-Ghiso J, Airoldi EM, Ait-Si-Ali S, Akematsu T, Akporiaye ET, Al-Rubeai M, Albaiceta GM, Albanese C, Albani D, Albert ML, Aldudo J, Algul H, Alirezaei M, Alloza I, Almasan A, Almonte-Beceril M, Alnemri ES, Alonso C, Altan-Bonnet N, Altieri DC, Alvarez S, Alvarez-Erviti L, Alves S, Amadoro G, Amano A, Amantini C, Ambrosio S, Amelio I, Amer AO, Amessou M, Amon A, An Z, Anania FA, Andersen SU, Andley UP, Andreadi CK, Andrieu-Abadie N, Anel A, Ann DK, Anoopkumar-Dukie S, Antonioli M, Aoki H, Apostolova N, Aquila S, Aquilano K, Araki K, Arama E, Aranda A, Araya J, Arcaro A, Arias E, Arimoto H, Ariosa AR, Armstrong JL, Arnould T, Arsov I, Asanuma K, Askanas V, Asselin E, Atarashi R, Atherton SS, Atkin JD, Attardi LD, Auberger P, Auburger G, Aurelian L, Autelli R, Avagliano L, Avantaggiati ML, Avrahami L, Awale S, Azad N, Bachetti T, Backer JM, Bae DH, Bae JS, Bae ON, Bae SH, Baehrecke EH, Baek SH, Baghdiguian S, Bagniewska-Zadworna A et al (2016) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy 12:1–222. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2015.1100356 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Klionsky DJ, Abdelmohsen K, Abe A, Abedin MJ, Abeliovich H, Acevedo Arozena A, Adachi H, Adams CM, Adams PD, Adeli K, Adhihetty PJ, Adler SG, Agam G, Agarwal R, Aghi MK, Agnello M, Agostinis P, Aguilar PV, Aguirre-Ghiso J, Airoldi EM, Ait-Si-Ali S, Akematsu T, Akporiaye ET, Al-Rubeai M, Albaiceta GM, Albanese C, Albani D, Albert ML, Aldudo J, Algul H, Alirezaei M, Alloza I, Almasan A, Almonte-Beceril M, Alnemri ES, Alonso C, Altan-Bonnet N, Altieri DC, Alvarez S, Alvarez-Erviti L, Alves S, Amadoro G, Amano A, Amantini C, Ambrosio S, Amelio I, Amer AO, Amessou M, Amon A, An Z, Anania FA, Andersen SU, Andley UP, Andreadi CK, Andrieu-Abadie N, Anel A, Ann DK, Anoopkumar-Dukie S, Antonioli M, Aoki H, Apostolova N, Aquila S, Aquilano K, Araki K, Arama E, Aranda A, Araya J, Arcaro A, Arias E, Arimoto H, Ariosa AR, Armstrong JL, Arnould T, Arsov I, Asanuma K, Askanas V, Asselin E, Atarashi R, Atherton SS, Atkin JD, Attardi LD, Auberger P, Auburger G, Aurelian L, Autelli R, Avagliano L, Avantaggiati ML, Avrahami L, Awale S, Azad N, Bachetti T, Backer JM, Bae DH, Bae JS, Bae ON, Bae SH, Baehrecke EH, Baek SH, Baghdiguian S, Bagniewska-Zadworna A et al (2016) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition). Autophagy 12:1–222. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1080/​15548627.​2015.​1100356 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
82.
89.
Zurück zum Zitat Liu D, Cui W, Liu B, Hu H, Liu J, Xie R, Yang X, Gu G, Zhang J, Zheng H (2014) Atorvastatin protects vascular smooth muscle cells from TGF-beta1-stimulated calcification by inducing autophagy via suppression of the beta-catenin pathway. Cel Physiol Biochem 33:129–141. https://doi.org/10.1159/000356656 CrossRef Liu D, Cui W, Liu B, Hu H, Liu J, Xie R, Yang X, Gu G, Zhang J, Zheng H (2014) Atorvastatin protects vascular smooth muscle cells from TGF-beta1-stimulated calcification by inducing autophagy via suppression of the beta-catenin pathway. Cel Physiol Biochem 33:129–141. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1159/​000356656 CrossRef
98.
102.
104.
Zurück zum Zitat Morgan RG, Ives SJ, Lesniewski LA, Cawthon RM, Andtbacka RH, Noyes RD, Richardson RS, Donato AJ (2013) Age-related telomere uncapping is associated with cellular senescence and inflammation independent of telomere shortening in human arteries. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 305:H251–258. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00197.2013 CrossRef Morgan RG, Ives SJ, Lesniewski LA, Cawthon RM, Andtbacka RH, Noyes RD, Richardson RS, Donato AJ (2013) Age-related telomere uncapping is associated with cellular senescence and inflammation independent of telomere shortening in human arteries. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 305:H251–258. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1152/​ajpheart.​00197.​2013 CrossRef
105.
Zurück zum Zitat Morselli E, Marino G, Bennetzen MV, Eisenberg T, Megalou E, Schroeder S, Cabrera S, Benit P, Rustin P, Criollo A, Kepp O, Galluzzi L, Shen S, Malik SA, Maiuri MC, Horio Y, Lopez-Otin C, Andersen JS, Tavernarakis N, Madeo F, Kroemer G (2011) Spermidine and resveratrol induce autophagy by distinct pathways converging on the acetylproteome. J Cell Biol 192:615–629. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201008167 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Morselli E, Marino G, Bennetzen MV, Eisenberg T, Megalou E, Schroeder S, Cabrera S, Benit P, Rustin P, Criollo A, Kepp O, Galluzzi L, Shen S, Malik SA, Maiuri MC, Horio Y, Lopez-Otin C, Andersen JS, Tavernarakis N, Madeo F, Kroemer G (2011) Spermidine and resveratrol induce autophagy by distinct pathways converging on the acetylproteome. J Cell Biol 192:615–629. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1083/​jcb.​201008167 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
113.
Zurück zum Zitat Palumbo R, Gaetano C, Antonini A, Pompilio G, Bracco E, Ronnstrand L, Heldin CH, Capogrossi MC (2002) Different effects of high and low shear stress on platelet-derived growth factor isoform release by endothelial cells: consequences for smooth muscle cell migration. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 22:405–411. https://doi.org/10.1161/hq0302.104528 CrossRefPubMed Palumbo R, Gaetano C, Antonini A, Pompilio G, Bracco E, Ronnstrand L, Heldin CH, Capogrossi MC (2002) Different effects of high and low shear stress on platelet-derived growth factor isoform release by endothelial cells: consequences for smooth muscle cell migration. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 22:405–411. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1161/​hq0302.​104528 CrossRefPubMed
114.
Zurück zum Zitat Park SK, La Salle DT, Cerbie J, Cho JM, Bledsoe AD, Nelson AD, Morgan DE, Richardson RS, Shiu YT, Boudina S, Trinity JD, Symons JD (2018) Elevated arterial shear rate increases indices of endothelial cell autophagy and nitric oxide synthase activation in humans Heart and circulatory physiology. Am J Physiol. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00561.2018 CrossRef Park SK, La Salle DT, Cerbie J, Cho JM, Bledsoe AD, Nelson AD, Morgan DE, Richardson RS, Shiu YT, Boudina S, Trinity JD, Symons JD (2018) Elevated arterial shear rate increases indices of endothelial cell autophagy and nitric oxide synthase activation in humans Heart and circulatory physiology. Am J Physiol. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1152/​ajpheart.​00561.​2018 CrossRef
115.
Zurück zum Zitat Pestana CR, Oishi JC, Salistre-Araujo HS, Rodrigues GJ (2015) Inhibition of autophagy by chloroquine stimulates nitric oxide production and protects endothelial function during serum deprivation. Cel Physiol Biochem 37:1168–1177. https://doi.org/10.1159/000430240 CrossRef Pestana CR, Oishi JC, Salistre-Araujo HS, Rodrigues GJ (2015) Inhibition of autophagy by chloroquine stimulates nitric oxide production and protects endothelial function during serum deprivation. Cel Physiol Biochem 37:1168–1177. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1159/​000430240 CrossRef
120.
Zurück zum Zitat Rossman MJ, Kaplon RE, Hill SD, McNamara MN, Santos-Parker JR, Pierce GL, Seals DR, Donato AJ (2017) Endothelial cell senescence with aging in healthy humans: prevention by habitual exercise and relation to vascular endothelial function. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 313:H890–h895. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00416.2017 CrossRef Rossman MJ, Kaplon RE, Hill SD, McNamara MN, Santos-Parker JR, Pierce GL, Seals DR, Donato AJ (2017) Endothelial cell senescence with aging in healthy humans: prevention by habitual exercise and relation to vascular endothelial function. American journal of physiology. Heart Circ Physiol 313:H890–h895. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1152/​ajpheart.​00416.​2017 CrossRef
135.
Zurück zum Zitat Sergin I, Evans TD, Zhang X, Bhattacharya S, Stokes CJ, Song E, Ali S, Dehestani B, Holloway KB, Micevych PS, Javaheri A, Crowley JR, Ballabio A, Schilling JD, Epelman S, Weihl CC, Diwan A, Fan D, Zayed MA, Razani B (2017) Exploiting macrophage autophagy-lysosomal biogenesis as a therapy for atherosclerosis. Nat Commun 8:15750. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15750 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Sergin I, Evans TD, Zhang X, Bhattacharya S, Stokes CJ, Song E, Ali S, Dehestani B, Holloway KB, Micevych PS, Javaheri A, Crowley JR, Ballabio A, Schilling JD, Epelman S, Weihl CC, Diwan A, Fan D, Zayed MA, Razani B (2017) Exploiting macrophage autophagy-lysosomal biogenesis as a therapy for atherosclerosis. Nat Commun 8:15750. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1038/​ncomms15750 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
138.
Zurück zum Zitat Simsek C, Magro M, Boersma E, Onuma Y, Nauta ST, Gaspersz MP, van der Giessen WJ, van Domburg RT, Serruys PW (2010) The unrestricted use of sirolimus- and paclitaxel-eluting stents results in better clinical outcomes during 6-year follow-up than bare-metal stents: an analysis of the RESEARCH (Rapamycin-Eluting Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital) and T-SEARCH (Taxus-Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital) registries. JACC Cardiovasc Interv 3:1051–1058. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2010.08.003 CrossRefPubMed Simsek C, Magro M, Boersma E, Onuma Y, Nauta ST, Gaspersz MP, van der Giessen WJ, van Domburg RT, Serruys PW (2010) The unrestricted use of sirolimus- and paclitaxel-eluting stents results in better clinical outcomes during 6-year follow-up than bare-metal stents: an analysis of the RESEARCH (Rapamycin-Eluting Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital) and T-SEARCH (Taxus-Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital) registries. JACC Cardiovasc Interv 3:1051–1058. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1016/​j.​jcin.​2010.​08.​003 CrossRefPubMed
145.
Zurück zum Zitat Vara D, Pula G (2014) Reactive oxygen species: physiological roles in the regulation of vascular cells. Curr Mol Med 14:1103–1125CrossRefPubMed Vara D, Pula G (2014) Reactive oxygen species: physiological roles in the regulation of vascular cells. Curr Mol Med 14:1103–1125CrossRefPubMed
147.
Zurück zum Zitat Vion AC, Kheloufi M, Hammoutene A, Poisson J, Lasselin J, Devue C, Pic I, Dupont N, Busse J, Stark K, Lafaurie-Janvore J, Barakat AI, Loyer X, Souyri M, Viollet B, Julia P, Tedgui A, Codogno P, Boulanger CM, Rautou PE (2017) Autophagy is required for endothelial cell alignment and atheroprotection under physiological blood flow. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 114:E8675–e8684. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1702223114 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Vion AC, Kheloufi M, Hammoutene A, Poisson J, Lasselin J, Devue C, Pic I, Dupont N, Busse J, Stark K, Lafaurie-Janvore J, Barakat AI, Loyer X, Souyri M, Viollet B, Julia P, Tedgui A, Codogno P, Boulanger CM, Rautou PE (2017) Autophagy is required for endothelial cell alignment and atheroprotection under physiological blood flow. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 114:E8675–e8684. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1073/​pnas.​1702223114 CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
153.
Zurück zum Zitat Williams MD, Van Remmen H, Conrad CC, Huang TT, Epstein CJ, Richardson A (1998) Increased oxidative damage is correlated to altered mitochondrial function in heterozygous manganese superoxide dismutase knockout mice. J Biol Chem 273:28510–28515CrossRefPubMed Williams MD, Van Remmen H, Conrad CC, Huang TT, Epstein CJ, Richardson A (1998) Increased oxidative damage is correlated to altered mitochondrial function in heterozygous manganese superoxide dismutase knockout mice. J Biol Chem 273:28510–28515CrossRefPubMed
Metadaten
Titel
Vascular autophagy in health and disease
verfasst von
William E. Hughes
Andreas M. Beyer
David D. Gutterman
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Basic Research in Cardiology / Ausgabe 4/2020
Print ISSN: 0300-8428
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-1803
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00395-020-0802-6

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 4/2020

Basic Research in Cardiology 4/2020 Zur Ausgabe

Nach Herzinfarkt mit Typ-1-Diabetes schlechtere Karten als mit Typ 2?

29.05.2024 Herzinfarkt Nachrichten

Bei Menschen mit Typ-2-Diabetes sind die Chancen, einen Myokardinfarkt zu überleben, in den letzten 15 Jahren deutlich gestiegen – nicht jedoch bei Betroffenen mit Typ 1.

Erhöhtes Risiko fürs Herz unter Checkpointhemmer-Therapie

28.05.2024 Nebenwirkungen der Krebstherapie Nachrichten

Kardiotoxische Nebenwirkungen einer Therapie mit Immuncheckpointhemmern mögen selten sein – wenn sie aber auftreten, wird es für Patienten oft lebensgefährlich. Voruntersuchung und Monitoring sind daher obligat.

GLP-1-Agonisten können Fortschreiten diabetischer Retinopathie begünstigen

24.05.2024 Diabetische Retinopathie Nachrichten

Möglicherweise hängt es von der Art der Diabetesmedikamente ab, wie hoch das Risiko der Betroffenen ist, dass sich sehkraftgefährdende Komplikationen verschlimmern.

TAVI versus Klappenchirurgie: Neue Vergleichsstudie sorgt für Erstaunen

21.05.2024 TAVI Nachrichten

Bei schwerer Aortenstenose und obstruktiver KHK empfehlen die Leitlinien derzeit eine chirurgische Kombi-Behandlung aus Klappenersatz plus Bypass-OP. Diese Empfehlung wird allerdings jetzt durch eine aktuelle Studie infrage gestellt – mit überraschender Deutlichkeit.

Update Kardiologie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.