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β-Hydroxybutyrate inhibits histone deacetylase 3 to promote claudin-5 generation and attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes
by
Geng Qi
, Liu, Kun
, Li, Bin
, Zhang, Yuping
, Li, Yanning
, Qi Jinsheng
, Yu Yijin
, Zhang, Feng
in
Acetylation
/ Animal models
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endothelial cells
/ Heart
/ Histone deacetylase
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Nuclear transport
/ Permeability
/ Streptozocin
/ β-Catenin
2021
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β-Hydroxybutyrate inhibits histone deacetylase 3 to promote claudin-5 generation and attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes
by
Geng Qi
, Liu, Kun
, Li, Bin
, Zhang, Yuping
, Li, Yanning
, Qi Jinsheng
, Yu Yijin
, Zhang, Feng
in
Acetylation
/ Animal models
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endothelial cells
/ Heart
/ Histone deacetylase
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Nuclear transport
/ Permeability
/ Streptozocin
/ β-Catenin
2021
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β-Hydroxybutyrate inhibits histone deacetylase 3 to promote claudin-5 generation and attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes
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Geng Qi
, Liu, Kun
, Li, Bin
, Zhang, Yuping
, Li, Yanning
, Qi Jinsheng
, Yu Yijin
, Zhang, Feng
in
Acetylation
/ Animal models
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endothelial cells
/ Heart
/ Histone deacetylase
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Microvasculature
/ Nuclear transport
/ Permeability
/ Streptozocin
/ β-Catenin
2021
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β-Hydroxybutyrate inhibits histone deacetylase 3 to promote claudin-5 generation and attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes
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β-Hydroxybutyrate inhibits histone deacetylase 3 to promote claudin-5 generation and attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes
2021
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Aims/hypothesisMicrovascular endothelial hyperpermeability, mainly caused by claudin-5 deficiency, is the initial pathological change that occurs in diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. The ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) exerts unique beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, but the involvement of BHB in promoting the generation of claudin-5 to attenuate cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability in diabetes is poorly understood.MethodsThe effects of BHB on cardiac microvascular endothelial hyperpermeability and claudin-5 generation were evaluated in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes and in high glucose (HG)-stimulated human cardiac microvascular endothelial cells (HCMECs). To explore the underlying mechanisms, we also measured β-catenin nuclear translocation, binding of β-catenin, histone deacetylase (HDAC)1, HDAC3 and p300 to the Claudin-5 (also known as CLDN5) promoter, interaction between HDAC3 and β-catenin, and histone acetylation in the Claudin-5 promoter.ResultsWe found that 10 weeks of BHB treatment promoted claudin-5 generation and antagonised cardiac microvascular endothelial hyperpermeability in rat models of diabetes. Meanwhile, BHB promoted claudin-5 generation and inhibited paracellular permeability in HG-stimulated HCMECs. Specifically, BHB (2 mmol/l) inhibited HG-induced HDAC3 from binding to the Claudin-5 promoter, although nuclear translocation or promoter binding of β-catenin did not change with BHB treatment. In addition, BHB prevented the binding and co-localisation of HDAC3 to β-catenin in HG-stimulated HCMECs. Furthermore, using mass spectrometry, acetylated H3K14 (H3K14ac) in the Claudin-5 promoter following BHB treatment was identified, regardless of whether cells were stimulated by HG or not. Although reduced levels of acetylated H3K9 in the Claudin-5 promoter were found following HG stimulation, increased H3K14ac was specifically associated with BHB treatment.Conclusions/interpretationBHB inhibited HDAC3 and caused acetylation of H3K14 in the Claudin-5 promoter, thereby promoting claudin-5 generation and antagonising diabetes-associated cardiac microvascular hyperpermeability.
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Springer Nature B.V
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