Authors
Stijntje Hibender, Romy Franken, Cindy Van Roomen, Anique Ter Braake, Ingeborg Van Der Made, Edith E Schermer, Quinn Gunst, Maurice J Van Den Hoff, Esther Lutgens, Yigal M Pinto, Maarten Groenink, Aeilko H Zwinderman, Barbara JM Mulder, Carlie JM De Vries, Vivian De Waard
Publication date
2016/8
Journal
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology
Volume
36
Issue
8
Pages
1618-1626
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Objective
Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a connective tissue disorder caused by mutations in the fibrillin-1 gene. Patients with MFS are at risk of aortic aneurysm formation and dissection. Usually, blood pressure–lowering drugs are used to reduce aortic events; however, this is not sufficient for most patients. In the aorta of smooth muscle cell–specific sirtuin-1–deficient mice, spontaneous aneurysm formation and senescence are observed. Resveratrol is known to enhance sirtuin-1 activity and to reduce senescence, which prompted us to investigate the effectiveness of resveratrol in inhibition of aortic dilatation in the Fbn1C1039G/+ MFS mouse model.
Approach and Results
Aortic senescence strongly correlates with aortic root dilatation rate in MFS mice. However, although resveratrol inhibits aortic dilatation, it only shows a trend toward reduced aortic senescence. Resveratrol enhances nuclear localization of sirtuin-1 in …
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Scholar articles
S Hibender, R Franken, C Van Roomen, A Ter Braake… - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2016