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Perivascular adipose tissue contributes to the modulation of vascular tone in vivo

Saxton, SN; Withers, SB; Nyvad, J; Mazur, A; Matchkov, V; Heagerty, AM; Aalkjær, C

Authors

SN Saxton

J Nyvad

A Mazur

V Matchkov

AM Heagerty

C Aalkjær



Abstract

Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) reduces vascular tone in isolated arteries in vitro, however there are no studies of PVAT effects on vascular tone in vivo. In vitro adipocyte β3-adrenoceptors play a role in PVAT function via secretion of the vasodilator adiponectin. We have investigated the effects of PVAT on vessel diameter in vivo, and the contributions of β3-adrenoceptors and adiponectin. In anaesthetised rats, sections of the intact mesenteric bed were visualised and the diameter of arteries was recorded. Arteries were stimulated with electrical field stimulation (EFS), noradrenaline (NA), arginine-vasopressin (AVP), and acetylcholine (Ach). We report that in vivo, stimulation of PVAT with EFS, NA, and AVP evokes a local anti-constrictive effect on the artery, whilst PVAT exerts a pro-contractile effect on arteries subjected to Ach. The anti-constrictive effect of PVAT stimulated with EFS and NA was significantly reduced using β3-adrenoceptor inhibition, and activation of β3-adrenoceptors potentiated the anti-constrictive effect of vessels stimulated with EFS, NA, and AVP. The β3-adrenoceptor agonist had no effect on mesenteric arteries with PVAT removed. A blocking peptide for adiponectin receptor 1 polyclonal antibody reduced the PVAT anti-constrictive effect in arteries stimulated with EFS and NA, indicating that adiponectin may be the anti-constrictive factor released upon β3-adrenoceptor activation. These results clearly demonstrate that PVAT plays a paracrine role in regulating local vascular tone in vivo, and therefore may contribute to the modulation of blood pressure. This effect is mediated via adipocyte β3-adrenoceptors, which may trigger release of the vasodilator adiponectin. [Abstract copyright: © 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.]

Citation

Saxton, S., Withers, S., Nyvad, J., Mazur, A., Matchkov, V., Heagerty, A., & Aalkjær, C. (2019). Perivascular adipose tissue contributes to the modulation of vascular tone in vivo. Journal of Vascular Research, 56(6), 320-332. https://doi.org/10.1159/000502689

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 13, 2019
Online Publication Date Sep 24, 2019
Publication Date Dec 1, 2019
Deposit Date Dec 5, 2019
Journal Journal of vascular research
Print ISSN 1018-1172
Electronic ISSN 1423-0135
Publisher Karger Publishers
Volume 56
Issue 6
Pages 320-332
DOI https://doi.org/10.1159/000502689
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1159/000502689
Related Public URLs https://www.karger.com/Journal/Home/224160
Additional Information Additional Information : ** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router **Journal IDs: eissn 1423-0135 **Article IDs: pubmed: 31550717; pii: 000502689 **History: accepted 13-08-2019; submitted 07-02-2019