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Trkb Signaling in Pericytes Is Required for Cardiac Microvessel Stabilization

Trkb Signaling in Pericytes Is Required for Cardiac Microvessel Stabilization
Pericyte and vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) recruitment to the developing vasculature is an important step in blood vessel maturation. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), expressed by endothelial cells, activates the receptor tyrosine kinase TrkB to stabilize the cardiac microvasculature in the perinatal period. However, the effects of the BDNF/TrkB signaling on pericytes/SMCs and the mechanisms downstream of TrkB that promote vessel maturation are unknown. To confirm the involvement of TrkB in vessel maturation, we evaluated TrkB deficient (trkb (-/-)) embryos and observed severe cardiac vascular abnormalities leading to lethality in late gestation to early prenatal life. Ultrastructural analysis demonstrates that trkb(-/-) embryos exhibit defects in endothelial cell integrity and perivascular edema. As TrkB is selectively expressed by pericytes and SMCs in the developing cardiac vasculature, we generated mice deficient in TrkB in these cells. Mice with TrkB deficiency in perivascular cells exhibit reduced pericyte/SMC coverage of the cardiac microvasculature, abnormal endothelial cell ultrastructure, and increased vascular permeability. To dissect biological actions and the signaling pathways downstream of TrkB in pericytes/SMCs, human umbilical SMCs were treated with BDNF. This induced membranous protrusions and cell migration, events dependent on myosin light chain phosphorylation. Moreover, inhibition of Rho GTPase and the Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) prevented membrane protrusion and myosin light chain phosphorylation in response to BDNF. These results suggest an important role for BDNF in regulating migration of TrkB-expressing pericytes/SMCs to promote cardiac blood vessel ensheathment and functional integrity during development.
- University of Southampton United Kingdom
- Cornell University United States
- Government of the United States of America United States
- WEILL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF CORNELL UNIV
- University of Southampton United Kingdom
Heart Defects, Congenital, Science, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle, 610, Capillary Permeability, Mice, 616, Animals, Humans, Receptor, trkB, rho-Associated Kinases, Membrane Glycoproteins, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Myocardium, Q, R, Protein-Tyrosine Kinases, Coronary Vessels, Mice, Mutant Strains, Medicine, Pericytes, Protein Kinases, Research Article, Signal Transduction
Heart Defects, Congenital, Science, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle, 610, Capillary Permeability, Mice, 616, Animals, Humans, Receptor, trkB, rho-Associated Kinases, Membrane Glycoproteins, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Myocardium, Q, R, Protein-Tyrosine Kinases, Coronary Vessels, Mice, Mutant Strains, Medicine, Pericytes, Protein Kinases, Research Article, Signal Transduction
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