Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos

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Autor(a) principal: Campagnaro, Bianca Prandi
Data de Publicação: 2008
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Resumo: Angiotensin II has been recognized for a long time as a powerful vasoconstrictor. In addition, several studies have attributed a variety of other biological activities to this peptide, such as, cellular growth, proinflammatory and immunomodulator effects. Moreover, high angiotensin II levels increase reactive oxygen species production. Although, some reports show that different cardiovascular diseases affect the number of several bone marrow cell populations, the effect of this peptide on these cells and DNA remains unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of 2K1C renovascular hypertension on the number and DNA damage of bone marrow stem cells in mice. Experiments were conducted on male C57 mice (averaging 23 g), which were randomly separated in two groups: Sham (n=10) and two-kidney one-clip (2K1C, n=10). The renovascular 2K1C hypertension was induced by placing a stainless clip around the left renal artery. The Sham group was subjected to the same surgical procedure, without clip placement. Animals were studied 14 days later, when a catheter was inserted into the right carotid artery for direct arterial pressure measurements. Then, the animals were euthanized, bone marrow was flushed out of the tibiae and femurs and the mononuclear cells isolated by density-gradient centrifugation. Cells were counted using a Neubauer chamber. The identification and quantification of different bone marrow cell population were determined by immunofluorescence detection using a mixture of antibodies. Mononuclear cells were stained with CD117-FITC and CD90.2-PE (5μl/106 cells). The hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells were quantified by flow cytometry. The level of DNA damage was determined by the Comet Assay. Cell samples were mixed with low melting point agarose, spread on slides precoated with normal melting point agarose and submerged in lysis solution. Then, comet slides were placed on an electrophoresis chamber filled with unwinding alkali buffer electrophoresed, neutralized, fixed, stained with ethidium bromide and visualized in a fluorescence microscope. Data are expressed as means±SEM. Statistical analysis was performed with Student´s t test. *p<0.05. As expected, blood pressure was higher in 2K1C than in Sham mice (Sham: 133±1,5 mmHg vs. 2K1C: 182±12,5 mmHg). Renovascular hypertension did not affect cell viability (Sham: 97%±0.54 vs. 2K1C: 96%±0.54) and monocyte cell number (Sham: 2.81±0.46 vs. 2K1C: 3.32±0.34 cells/ml x 106 ). However, 2K1C mice presented a significant decrease in stem cell number (2.26±0.13 cells/ml x107 ) when compared with Sham (2.66±0.11 cells/ml x107 ) and a simultaneous increase in lymphocyte number (1.98±0.15 vs. 1.22±0.25 cells/ml x106 ), compared with Sham mice. The flow cytometry analysis showed a significant increase in hematopoietic stem cell number in hypertensive mice (0,41±0,16%) when compared with Sham mice (1,75±0,18%). The mesenchymal stem cell number did not show difference between the groups (Sham: 2,36±0,61% vs. 2K1C: 1,48±0,22%). The comet assay showed that 2K1C mice presented high to severe DNA damage, while Sham mice presented none to moderate DNA damage. Our data suggest that angiotensin II-dependent renovascular hypertension reduce stem cell number by the augmentation of asymmetric cell division rate, which leads to an increase of hematopoietic stem cells differentiation. The elevated differentiation rate could be confirmed by the augment of inflammatory cells number produced in bone marrow. In addition, this model of experimental hypertension leads to DNA damage which could be due to augmented reactive oxygen species produced by angiotensin II high levels, which is known to cause genotoxicity by DNA degradation.
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spelling Meyrelles, Silvana dos SantosCampagnaro, Bianca PrandiVasquez, Elisardo CorralGouvêa, Sônia Alves2016-08-29T15:37:50Z2016-07-112016-08-29T15:37:50Z2008-08-11Angiotensin II has been recognized for a long time as a powerful vasoconstrictor. In addition, several studies have attributed a variety of other biological activities to this peptide, such as, cellular growth, proinflammatory and immunomodulator effects. Moreover, high angiotensin II levels increase reactive oxygen species production. Although, some reports show that different cardiovascular diseases affect the number of several bone marrow cell populations, the effect of this peptide on these cells and DNA remains unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of 2K1C renovascular hypertension on the number and DNA damage of bone marrow stem cells in mice. Experiments were conducted on male C57 mice (averaging 23 g), which were randomly separated in two groups: Sham (n=10) and two-kidney one-clip (2K1C, n=10). The renovascular 2K1C hypertension was induced by placing a stainless clip around the left renal artery. The Sham group was subjected to the same surgical procedure, without clip placement. Animals were studied 14 days later, when a catheter was inserted into the right carotid artery for direct arterial pressure measurements. Then, the animals were euthanized, bone marrow was flushed out of the tibiae and femurs and the mononuclear cells isolated by density-gradient centrifugation. Cells were counted using a Neubauer chamber. The identification and quantification of different bone marrow cell population were determined by immunofluorescence detection using a mixture of antibodies. Mononuclear cells were stained with CD117-FITC and CD90.2-PE (5μl/106 cells). The hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells were quantified by flow cytometry. The level of DNA damage was determined by the Comet Assay. Cell samples were mixed with low melting point agarose, spread on slides precoated with normal melting point agarose and submerged in lysis solution. Then, comet slides were placed on an electrophoresis chamber filled with unwinding alkali buffer electrophoresed, neutralized, fixed, stained with ethidium bromide and visualized in a fluorescence microscope. Data are expressed as means±SEM. Statistical analysis was performed with Student´s t test. *p<0.05. As expected, blood pressure was higher in 2K1C than in Sham mice (Sham: 133±1,5 mmHg vs. 2K1C: 182±12,5 mmHg). Renovascular hypertension did not affect cell viability (Sham: 97%±0.54 vs. 2K1C: 96%±0.54) and monocyte cell number (Sham: 2.81±0.46 vs. 2K1C: 3.32±0.34 cells/ml x 106 ). However, 2K1C mice presented a significant decrease in stem cell number (2.26±0.13 cells/ml x107 ) when compared with Sham (2.66±0.11 cells/ml x107 ) and a simultaneous increase in lymphocyte number (1.98±0.15 vs. 1.22±0.25 cells/ml x106 ), compared with Sham mice. The flow cytometry analysis showed a significant increase in hematopoietic stem cell number in hypertensive mice (0,41±0,16%) when compared with Sham mice (1,75±0,18%). The mesenchymal stem cell number did not show difference between the groups (Sham: 2,36±0,61% vs. 2K1C: 1,48±0,22%). The comet assay showed that 2K1C mice presented high to severe DNA damage, while Sham mice presented none to moderate DNA damage. Our data suggest that angiotensin II-dependent renovascular hypertension reduce stem cell number by the augmentation of asymmetric cell division rate, which leads to an increase of hematopoietic stem cells differentiation. The elevated differentiation rate could be confirmed by the augment of inflammatory cells number produced in bone marrow. In addition, this model of experimental hypertension leads to DNA damage which could be due to augmented reactive oxygen species produced by angiotensin II high levels, which is known to cause genotoxicity by DNA degradation.Estudos mostram que o número de algumas populações de células de medula óssea se encontra alterado em diferentes doenças cardiovasculares. A angiotensina II, além de um poente vasoconstritor, regula o crescimento e proliferação celular, atua como imunomodulador indutor de respostas inflamatórias e é capaz e aumentar a produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio, levando ao estresse oxidativo. Apesar de alguns estudos relatarem que algumas doenças cardiovasculares afetam diferentes populações de células da medula óssea, pouco se sabe a respeito dos efeitos da hipertensão renovascular induzida por clipagem de um dos rins, a qual é angiotensina-II dependente, sobre estas células. Por isso, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre o número e a genotoxicidade das células tronco de medula óssea de camundongos in vivo. Para isso, camundongos C57 machos (21-24g) foram aleatoriamente separados em dois grupos Sham (n=10) e 2R1C (n=10). A hipertensão foi induzida no grupo 2R1C pela colocação de um clipe de aço ao redor da artéria renal esquerda. O grupo Sham foi submetido ao mesmo procedimento cirúrgico, porém sem a colocação do clipe. Após 14 dias, os animais tiveram sua artéria carótida cateterizadas para medidas da pressão arterial e freqüência cardíaca. Em seguida, os animais foram eutanasiados, a medula óssea removida dos fêmures e tíbias e as células mononucleares isoladas, contadas em câmara de Neubauer e a viabilidade celular verificada. A identificação e quantificação das duas populações de células tronco da medula óssea foi realizada por imunofenotipagem. Uma alíquota das células mononucleares foi incubada com os anticorpos CD117-FITC e CD90.2-PE (5?l/106células) e com seus controles isotípicos. Em seguida as células tronco hematopoiéticas e mesenquimais foram quantificadas por citometria de fluxo. Para o estudo da genotoxicidade, as células mononucleares (2x104 células) foram misturadas com low melting point agarose e espalhadas sobre lâminas previamente cobertas com normal melting point agarose que foram colocadas em solução de lise. Em seguida, as lâminas foram dispostas na cuba, cobertas com tampão de desenrolamento alcalino e, posteriormente, submetidas à eletroforese, neutralizadas, fixadas e coradas com brometo de etídio para análise em microscópio de fluorescência. Os dados estão expressos como média ± EPM e variações percentuais em relação ao grupo controle. A análise estatística foi realizada por meio de teste t de Student. Como esperado os animais 2R1C apresentaram níveis maiores de pressão arterial sistólica (182±13 mmHg) quando comparados com os respectivos controles (133±2 mmHg). A viabilidade celular (Sham: 97%±0.54 vs. 2R1C: 96,75%±0.54) e o número de monócitos (Sham: 2.81±0.46 vs. 2R1C: 3.32±0.34 células/ml x 106) não foram diferentes entre os dois grupos. Entretanto, os animais 2R1C apresentaram diminuição do número de células indiferenciadas (2.26±0.13 células/ml x107) e simultâneo aumento do número de linfócitos (1.98±0.15 células/ml x 106) quando comparados com os animais Sham (Células indiferenciadas: 2,66±0,11 células/ml x107; Linfócitos: 1.22±0.25 células/ml x106). Além disso, o grupo hipertenso (0,41±0,16%) apresentou diminuição significante da população células tronco hematopoiética quando comparado com os animais Sham (1,75±0,18%). O número de células tronco mesenquimais não apresentou diferença entre os grupos (Sham: 2,36±0,61% vs. 2R1C: 1,48±0,22%). A análise de genotoxicidade revelou aumento da fragmentação do DNA dos camundongos hipertensos. Nossos resultados sugerem que a hipertensão renovascular 2R1C reduz o número de células tronco ao estimular a divisão assimétrica destas células, levando a sua diferenciação, o que pode ser confirmado pelo aumento do número de células inflamatórias produzidas na medula óssea. Além disso, neste modelo de hipertensão experimental ocorre aumento da produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio que são capazes de interagir com o DNA das células, fragmentando-o.Texthttp://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/5148porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado em Ciências FisiológicasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FisiológicasUFESBRCentro de Ciências da SaúdeRenovascular hypertensionAngiotensin IIStem cellGenotoxicityReactive oxygen speciesHipertensão renovascular2R1CAngiotensina IICélula troncoGenotoxicidadeEspécies reativas de oxigênioFisiologia612Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESORIGINALtese_2983_Dissertação Bianca Prandi Campagnaro.pdfapplication/pdf3271577http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/0e92b07a-9a35-4cbc-968d-f9dea82e5b82/downloadb8bf909b7b851225c407405b91b0c1a5MD5110/51482024-07-16 17:07:00.326oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/5148http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-10-15T17:52:22.194880Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
title Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
spellingShingle Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
Campagnaro, Bianca Prandi
Renovascular hypertension
Angiotensin II
Stem cell
Genotoxicity
Reactive oxygen species
Hipertensão renovascular
2R1C
Angiotensina II
Célula tronco
Genotoxicidade
Espécies reativas de oxigênio
Fisiologia
612
title_short Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
title_full Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
title_fullStr Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
title_sort Efeito da hipertensão renovascular 2R1C sobre as células tronco da medula óssea de camundongos
author Campagnaro, Bianca Prandi
author_facet Campagnaro, Bianca Prandi
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Meyrelles, Silvana dos Santos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campagnaro, Bianca Prandi
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Vasquez, Elisardo Corral
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Gouvêa, Sônia Alves
contributor_str_mv Meyrelles, Silvana dos Santos
Vasquez, Elisardo Corral
Gouvêa, Sônia Alves
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Renovascular hypertension
Angiotensin II
Stem cell
Genotoxicity
Reactive oxygen species
topic Renovascular hypertension
Angiotensin II
Stem cell
Genotoxicity
Reactive oxygen species
Hipertensão renovascular
2R1C
Angiotensina II
Célula tronco
Genotoxicidade
Espécies reativas de oxigênio
Fisiologia
612
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipertensão renovascular
2R1C
Angiotensina II
Célula tronco
Genotoxicidade
Espécies reativas de oxigênio
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Fisiologia
dc.subject.udc.none.fl_str_mv 612
description Angiotensin II has been recognized for a long time as a powerful vasoconstrictor. In addition, several studies have attributed a variety of other biological activities to this peptide, such as, cellular growth, proinflammatory and immunomodulator effects. Moreover, high angiotensin II levels increase reactive oxygen species production. Although, some reports show that different cardiovascular diseases affect the number of several bone marrow cell populations, the effect of this peptide on these cells and DNA remains unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of 2K1C renovascular hypertension on the number and DNA damage of bone marrow stem cells in mice. Experiments were conducted on male C57 mice (averaging 23 g), which were randomly separated in two groups: Sham (n=10) and two-kidney one-clip (2K1C, n=10). The renovascular 2K1C hypertension was induced by placing a stainless clip around the left renal artery. The Sham group was subjected to the same surgical procedure, without clip placement. Animals were studied 14 days later, when a catheter was inserted into the right carotid artery for direct arterial pressure measurements. Then, the animals were euthanized, bone marrow was flushed out of the tibiae and femurs and the mononuclear cells isolated by density-gradient centrifugation. Cells were counted using a Neubauer chamber. The identification and quantification of different bone marrow cell population were determined by immunofluorescence detection using a mixture of antibodies. Mononuclear cells were stained with CD117-FITC and CD90.2-PE (5μl/106 cells). The hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells were quantified by flow cytometry. The level of DNA damage was determined by the Comet Assay. Cell samples were mixed with low melting point agarose, spread on slides precoated with normal melting point agarose and submerged in lysis solution. Then, comet slides were placed on an electrophoresis chamber filled with unwinding alkali buffer electrophoresed, neutralized, fixed, stained with ethidium bromide and visualized in a fluorescence microscope. Data are expressed as means±SEM. Statistical analysis was performed with Student´s t test. *p<0.05. As expected, blood pressure was higher in 2K1C than in Sham mice (Sham: 133±1,5 mmHg vs. 2K1C: 182±12,5 mmHg). Renovascular hypertension did not affect cell viability (Sham: 97%±0.54 vs. 2K1C: 96%±0.54) and monocyte cell number (Sham: 2.81±0.46 vs. 2K1C: 3.32±0.34 cells/ml x 106 ). However, 2K1C mice presented a significant decrease in stem cell number (2.26±0.13 cells/ml x107 ) when compared with Sham (2.66±0.11 cells/ml x107 ) and a simultaneous increase in lymphocyte number (1.98±0.15 vs. 1.22±0.25 cells/ml x106 ), compared with Sham mice. The flow cytometry analysis showed a significant increase in hematopoietic stem cell number in hypertensive mice (0,41±0,16%) when compared with Sham mice (1,75±0,18%). The mesenchymal stem cell number did not show difference between the groups (Sham: 2,36±0,61% vs. 2K1C: 1,48±0,22%). The comet assay showed that 2K1C mice presented high to severe DNA damage, while Sham mice presented none to moderate DNA damage. Our data suggest that angiotensin II-dependent renovascular hypertension reduce stem cell number by the augmentation of asymmetric cell division rate, which leads to an increase of hematopoietic stem cells differentiation. The elevated differentiation rate could be confirmed by the augment of inflammatory cells number produced in bone marrow. In addition, this model of experimental hypertension leads to DNA damage which could be due to augmented reactive oxygen species produced by angiotensin II high levels, which is known to cause genotoxicity by DNA degradation.
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