4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal increases superoxide anion radical in endothelial cells via stimulated GTP cyclohydrolase proteasomal degradation

J Whitsett, MJ Picklo Sr… - … Thrombosis, and Vascular …, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
J Whitsett, MJ Picklo Sr, J Vasquez-Vivar
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2007Am Heart Assoc
Objective—4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) is an abundant electrophilic lipid that mediates
oxidative stress in endothelium by mechanisms that remain controversial. This study
examines the effects of 4-HNE on nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide levels in bovine aorta
endothelial cells (BAECs). Methods and Results—Exposure of BAECs to 4-HNE caused a
dose-dependent inhibition of NO that correlated with losses of hsp90 and phosphorylated
eNOS-serine1179 but not eNOS protein levels. 4-HNE failed to inhibit NO production in …
Objective— 4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) is an abundant electrophilic lipid that mediates oxidative stress in endothelium by mechanisms that remain controversial. This study examines the effects of 4-HNE on nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide levels in bovine aorta endothelial cells (BAECs).
Methods and Results— Exposure of BAECs to 4-HNE caused a dose-dependent inhibition of NO that correlated with losses of hsp90 and phosphorylated eNOS-serine1179 but not eNOS protein levels. 4-HNE failed to inhibit NO production in sepiapterin and ascorbate supplemented cells suggesting that tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is a limiting factor in non supplemented cells. This was verified by quantification of BH4 by high-performance liquid chromatography analysis with electrochemical detection and by examining GTP cyclohydrolase I (GTPCH) protein levels and activity all of which were diminished by 4-HNE treatment. Analysis of 2-hydroxyethidium indicated that 4-HNE increased superoxide release in BAECs. The effects of 4-HNE on GTPCH and hsp90 were efficiently counteracted by proteasomal inhibition, indicating that depletion of BH4 by 4-HNE is attributable to specific mechanisms involving protein degradation.
Conclusions— 4-HNE by altering BH4 homeostasis mediates eNOS-uncoupling and superoxide generation in BAECs. By also decreasing phosphorylation of eNOS-serine 1179 4-HNE may specifically regulate NO/reactive oxygen species fluxes in the endothelium with important consequences to redox signaling.
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