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Salt causes aging-associated hypertension via vascular Wnt5a under Klotho deficiency

Authors :
Kawarazaki, Wakako
Mizuno, Risuke
Nishimoto, Mitsuhiro
Ayuzawa, Nobuhiro
Hirohama, Daigoro
Ueda, Kohei
Kawakami-Mori, Fumiko
Oba, Shigeyoshi
Marumo, Takeshi
Fujita, Toshiro
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. August, 2020, Vol. 130 Issue 8, p4152, 15 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Aging is associated with a high prevalence of hypertension due to elevated susceptibility of BP to dietary salt, but its mechanism is unknown. Serum levels of Klotho, an anti-aging factor, decline with age. We found that high salt (HS) increased BP in aged mice and young heterozygous Klotho-knockout mice and was associated with increased vascular expression of Wnt5a and p-MYPT1, which indicate RhoA activity. Not only the Wnt inhibitor LGK974 and the Wnt5a antagonist Box5 but Klotho supplementation inhibits HS-induced BP elevation, similarly to the Rho kinase inhibitor fasudil, associated with reduced p-MYPT1 expression in both groups of mice. In cultured vascular smooth muscle cells, Wnt5a and angiotensin II (Ang II) increased p-MYPT1 expression but knockdown of Wnt5a with siRNA abolished Ang II-induced upregulation of p-MYPT1, indicating that Wnt5a is indispensable for Ang II-induced Rho/ROCK activation. Notably, Klotho inhibited Wnt5a- and Ang II-induced upregulation of p-MYPT1. Consistently, Klotho supplementation ameliorated HS-induced augmentation of reduced renal blood flow (RBF) response to intra-arterial infusion of Ang II and the thromboxane A2 analog U46619, which activated RhoA in both groups of mice and were associated with the inhibition of BP elevation, suggesting that abnormal response of RBF to Ang II contributes to HS-induced BP elevation. Thus, Klotho deficiency underlies aging-associated salt-sensitive hypertension through vascular non-canonical Wnt5a/RhoA activation.<br />Introduction Aging is a progressive accumulation of changes in the body that increases susceptibility to disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, including hypertension. Hypertension is [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
130
Issue :
8
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.633717386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI134431