Disruption of Vitamin D Signaling Impairs Adaptation of Cerebrocortical Microcirculation to Carotid Artery Occlusion in Hyperandrogenic Female Mice

Nagy, Dorina ✉ [Nagy, Dorina (Élettan), author] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I); ELKH-SU Cerebrovascular and Neurocognitive Dise... (SU / FM / I / TMI); Hricisák, László [Hricisák, László (Humán élettan), author] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I); ELKH-SU Cerebrovascular and Neurocognitive Dise... (SU / FM / I / TMI); Walford, Guillaume Peter; Lékai, Ágnes; Karácsony, Gábor; Várbíró, Szabolcs [Várbíró, Szabolcs (Keringésélettan), author] Department of Obsterics and Gynecology (SU / FM / C); School of PhD Studies (SU); Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SZTE / ASZMS); Ungvári, Zoltán [Ungvári, Zoltán István (Orvostudomány, él...), author] Department of Public Health (SU / FM / I); Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I); School of PhD Studies (SU); Benyó, Zoltán [Benyó, Zoltán (Élettan és kóréle...), author] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I); ELKH-SU Cerebrovascular and Neurocognitive Dise... (SU / FM / I / TMI); Pál, Éva ✉ [Pál, Éva (élettan), author] Transzlációs Medicina Intézet (SU / FM / I); ELKH-SU Cerebrovascular and Neurocognitive Dise... (SU / FM / I / TMI)

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Published: NUTRIENTS 2072-6643 15 (18) Paper: 3869 , 21 p. 2023
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  • (K-125174) Funder: HSRF
  • (K-139230) Funder: NRDIO
  • (2020-1.1.6-JÖVŐ-2021-00010)
  • (2020-1.1.6-JOVO-2021-00013)
  • (TKP2021-NKTA-47)
  • (RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00003)
  • (TKP2021-EGA-25)
  • (STIA-KFI-2021)
  • (STIA-OTKA-2021)
  • (101004093/EUniWell/EAC-A02-2019/EAC-A02- 2019-1)
  • Az orvos-, egészségtudományi- és gyógyszerészképzés tudományos műhelyeinek fejlesztése(EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00009) Funder: EFOP-VEKOP
  • (PD-143327)
  • (ÚNKP-22-4-II-SE-17)
  • (RRF2.3.1-21-2022-00003)
Vitamin D deficiency contributes to the pathogenesis of age-related cerebrovascular diseases, including ischemic stroke. Sex hormonal status may also influence the prevalence of these disorders, indicated by a heightened vulnerability among postmenopausal and hyperandrogenic women. To investigate the potential interaction between sex steroids and disrupted vitamin D signaling in the cerebral microcirculation, we examined the cerebrovascular adaptation to unilateral carotid artery occlusion (CAO) in intact, ovariectomized, and hyperandrogenic female mice with normal or functionally inactive vitamin D receptor (VDR). We also analyzed the morphology of leptomeningeal anastomoses, which play a significant role in the compensation. Ablation of VDR by itself did not impact the cerebrocortical adaptation to CAO despite the reduced number of pial collaterals. While ovariectomy did not undermine compensatory mechanisms following CAO, androgen excess combined with VDR inactivity resulted in prolonged hypoperfusion in the cerebral cortex ipsilateral to the occlusion. These findings suggest that the cerebrovascular consequences of disrupted VDR signaling are less pronounced in females, providing a level of protection even after ovariectomy. Conversely, even short-term androgen excess with lacking VDR signaling may lead to unfavorable outcomes of ischemic stroke, highlighting the complex interplay between sex steroids and vitamin D in terms of cerebrovascular diseases.
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