2020
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvaa201
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The glycocalyx core protein Glypican 1 protects vessel wall endothelial cells from stiffness-mediated dysfunction and disease

Abstract: Abstract Aims Arterial stiffness is an underlying risk factor and a hallmark of cardiovascular diseases. The endothelial cell (EC) glycocalyx is a glycan rich surface layer that plays a key role in protecting against EC dysfunction and vascular disease. However, the mechanisms by which arterial stiffness promotes endothelial cell dysfunction and vascular disease are not fully understood, and … Show more

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“…In a recent study, Mahmoud et al . 120 showed that EC grown on polyacrylamide (PA) gels of substrate stiffness 10 kPa (mimicking the subendothelial stiffness of aged, unhealthy arteries) displayed a significant inhibition of GCX expression compared to cells cultured on softer PA gels (2.5 kPa, mimicking the subendothelial stiffness of young, healthy arteries). The effect of stiffness on HS immunostaining is displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Part A: the Role Of The Glycocalyx In Vascular Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a recent study, Mahmoud et al . 120 showed that EC grown on polyacrylamide (PA) gels of substrate stiffness 10 kPa (mimicking the subendothelial stiffness of aged, unhealthy arteries) displayed a significant inhibition of GCX expression compared to cells cultured on softer PA gels (2.5 kPa, mimicking the subendothelial stiffness of young, healthy arteries). The effect of stiffness on HS immunostaining is displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Part A: the Role Of The Glycocalyx In Vascular Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Part B we emphasize that it is now recognized that artery wall stiffness associated with hypertension and aging induces GCX degradation, endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease. 120 In addition to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases, the GCX plays an important role in lifestyle related diseases (e.g., diabetes) and cancer. 200 Infectious diseases including sepsis, Dengue, Zika and Corona viruses, and malaria also involve the GCX.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a model of age-mediated stiffness, there was reduced expression of Glypican 1 and greater EC dysfunction in older mice compared to young mice. Furthermore, Glypican 1 gene deletion exacerbated EC dysfunction in young mice but not aged mice ( Mahmoud et al, 2020 ). These results suggest that the glycocalyx layer of ECs plays an important protective role against EndMT associated with increasing stiffness of the endothelial microenvironment present in age-mediated arterial stiffening.…”
Section: Vascular Disease: Atherosclerosis Vascular Calcification and Arterial Stiffeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 And most recently, with post doc Marwa Mahmoud, we showed that endothelial substrate stiffness that is associated with hypertension and aging, leads to glycocalyx suppression and endothelial dysfunction being mediated by a loss of glypican 1. 23 At the time of this writing my lab continues to work on substrate stiffness effects mediated by the glycocalyx with Marwa Mahmoud, methods to suppress cancer metastasis through glycocalyx modification with Limary Cancel, Heriberto Moran and Lance Munn, and transport properties of the blood-brain barrier associated with transcranial direct current stimulation in collaboration with Limary Cancel, Bingmei Fu and my neural engineering colleague, Marom Bikson. 5 As I look back on my career, which I am pleased to say is not yet over, I realize that I have worked on many problems, some would say too many.…”
Section: Began a Collaboration With Ted That Led To My First Biomedmentioning
confidence: 99%