Increased Superoxide and Endothelial NO Synthase Uncoupling in Blood Vessels of Bmal1-Knockout Mice

Aug 23, 2012Circulation research

Higher superoxide levels and reduced nitric oxide production in blood vessels of mice missing the Bmal1 gene

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Abstract

Deletion of the Bmal1 gene in mice results in reduced endothelial function and increased superoxide levels.

  • Endothelial function is diminished in aortae from Bmal1-knockout mice.
  • Scavenging reactive oxygen species improves endothelial function in these mice.
  • Aortae from Bmal1-knockout mice show increased superoxide levels, which can be reduced with specific inhibitors.
  • Tetrahydrobiopterin levels are decreased and dihydrobiopterin levels are increased in the lung and aorta of Bmal1-knockout mice.
  • Supplementation with tetrahydrobiopterin enhances endothelial function in Bmal1-knockout mice.
  • The enzymes regulating biopterin availability exhibit a circadian expression pattern.

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