Regulation of endothelial barrier integrity by redox-dependent nitric oxide signaling: Implication in traumatic and inflammatory brain injuries.

Nitric Oxide(2019)

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Nitric oxide (NO) synthesized by eNOS plays a key role in regulation of endothelial barrier integrity but underlying cell signaling pathway is not fully understood at present. Here, we report opposing roles of two different redox-dependent NO metabolites; peroxynitrite (ONOOˉ) vs. S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), in cell signaling pathways for endothelial barrier disruption. In cultured human brain microvessel endothelial cells (hBMVECs), thrombin induced F-actin stress fiber formation causes barrier disruption via activating eNOS. Thrombin induced eNOS activity participated in cell signaling (e.g. RhoA and calcium influx mediated phosphorylation of myosin light chain) for F-actin stress fiber formation by increasing ONOOˉ levels. On the other hand, thrombin had no effect on intracellular levels of S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), another cellular NO metabolite. However, exogenous GSNO treatment attenuated the thrombin-induced cell signaling pathways for endothelial barrier disruption, thus suggesting the role of a shift of NO metabolism (GSNO vs. ONOOˉ) toward ONOOˉ synthesis in cell signaling for endothelial barrier disruption. Consistent with these in vitro studies, in animal models of traumatic brain injury and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), ONOOˉ scavenger treatment as well as GSNO treatment were effective for attenuation of BBB leakage, edema formation, and CNS infiltration of mononuclear cells. Taken together, these data document that eNOS-mediated NO production and following redox-dependent NO metabolites (ONOOˉ vs. GSNO) are potential therapeutic target for CNS microvascular disease (traumatic and inflammatory) pathologies.
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Brain endothelial barrier,Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS),Actin stress fiber,Peroxynitrite (ONOOˉ),S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO),Nitric oxide
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