Angiogenesis and vasculogenesis are impaired in the precocious-aging klotho mouse

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Background - The effects of aging on angiogenesis (vascular sprouting) and vasculogenesis (endothelial precursor cell [EPC] incorporation into vessels) are not well known. We examined whether ischemia-induced angiogenesis/ vasculogenesis is altered in klotho (kl) mutant mice, an animal model of typical aging. Methods and Results - After unilateral hindlimb ischemia, laser Doppler blood-flow (LDBF) analysis revealed a decreased ischemic-normal LDBF ratio in kl mice. Tissue capillary density was also suppressed in kl mice (+/+ > +/kl>kl/kl). Aortic-ring culture assay showed impaired angiogenesis in kl/kl mice, accompanied by reduced endothelium-derived nitric oxide release. Moreover, the rate of transplanted homologous bone marrow cells incorporated into capillaries in ischemic tissues (vasculogenesis) was lower in kl/kl mice than in wild-type (+/+) mice, which was associated with a decrease in the number of c-Kit+CD31+ EPC-like mononuclear cells in bone marrow and in peripheral blood. Finally, the 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitor cerivastatin restored the impaired neovascularization in kl/kl mice, accompanied by an increase in c-Kit+CD31+ cells in bone marrow and peripheral blood, and enhanced angiogenesis in the aortic-ring culture. Conclusions - Angiogenesis and vasculogenesis are impaired in kl mutant mice, a model of typical aging. Moreover, the age-associated impairment of neovascularization might be a new target of statin therapy.

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Shimada, T., Takeshita, Y., Murohara, T., Sasaki, K. I., Egami, K., Shintani, S., … Imaizumi, T. (2004). Angiogenesis and vasculogenesis are impaired in the precocious-aging klotho mouse. Circulation, 110(9), 1148–1155. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000139854.74847.99

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