Abstract 120: Endothelial Specific Sodium Channel Activation in Endothelium Dysfunction and Vascular Stiffness in Obese Female Mice

2017 
Excessive activation of endothelial cell (EC) mineralocorticoid receptor (ECMR) signaling induces EC epithelial sodium channel (EnNaC) activity to promote cardiovascular stiffness. Our previous study has demonstrated that activated ECMR signaling prompts expression and translocation of EnNaC to the EC surface inducing fibrosis, inflammation, and macrophage infiltration in the vasculature of female mice fed a western diet (WD). As ECMR KO also prevented these abnormalities, we posit that ECMR/EnNaC activation was critical. Accordingly, we hypothesized that EC-specific EnNaC activation would mediate endothelium dysfunction, vascular stiffness, and impair flow-mediated vasodilation through reduction of bioavailable NO. Four week old C57BL6/J mice were fed a WD containing high fat (46%), sucrose (17.5%), and high fructose corn syrup (17.5%) with or without a low dose of amiloride (1 mg/kg/day) for 16 weeks. Female EnNaC KO and wild-type littermate females were treated with aldosterone (250 μg/kg/day) via osmo...
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