Publication: The role of nitric oxide in remodeling of capillary network in rat interscapular brown adipose tissue after long-term cold acclimation
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Date
2008
Authors
Korac, A. ; Buzadzic, B. ; Petrovic, V. ; Vasilijevic, A. ; Jankovic, A. ; Micunovic, K. ; Korac, B.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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Abstract
Cold exposure has been shown to increase
blood flow in interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT).
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of
the L-arginine-nitric oxide (•NO) pathway on IBAT
capillary network remodeling and its possible correlation
with superoxide anion radical (O2
•–). In the rats that
received L-arginine (2.25%) or NG-nitro-L-arginine
methyl ester (L-NAME, 0.01%) as a drinking liquid and
maintained at room (22±1°C) or low (4±1°C)
temperature for 45 days, IBAT capillaries were analyzed
by stereology and observed by light and electron
microscopy. Additionally, endothelial •NO synthase
(eNOS) expression, nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity and
both copper zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD)
enzyme activity and immunohistochemical localization
were examined. Stereological analyses of IBAT show
that the capillary volume density, as well as capillary-tobrown
adipocytes ratio, are increased in cold. L-arginine
treatment increases, while L-NAME decreases both
parameters, compared to respective controls. Those
changes were accompanied by capillary dilatation
observed by light and electron microscopy. The activity
of CuZnSOD is lower in control cold-acclimated rats, as
well as in both L-arginine-treated groups, when
compared to control animals acclimated to room
temperature. L-NAME treatment attenuates the effects
both of cold and L-arginine on CuZnSOD and increases
immunopositivity for CuZnSOD in room temperatureacclimated
rats. Our results show that •NO induces
remodeling of the IBAT capillary network by
angiogenesis, and presumably that interaction with O2
•–
has a role in that modulation. The increased eNOS
expression accompanied by an increased nitrotyrosine
immunoreaction observed in both L-arginine-treated groups compared to corresponding controls strengthens
this hypothesis.
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