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Presentation made January 8, 2014 at the AlzForum live webinar: http://www.alzforum.org/webinars/neurovascular-underpinnings-alzheimers-dementia-0
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Neurovascular Regulation in Health and Disease Costantino Iadecola, M.D. Brain and Mind Research Institute Weill Cornell Medical College New York, NY, USA
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Page 1: Neurovascular Regulation in Health and Disease

Neurovascular Regulation in Health and Disease

Costantino Iadecola, M.D.Brain and Mind Research Institute

Weill Cornell Medical College

New York, NY, USA

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Brain vascularization and the neurovascular unit

Nat Neurosci Rev 5: 347, 2004

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ASTROCYTE

END-FEET

ENDOTHELIAL

CELL

FUNCTIONAL HYPEREMIA

TIGHT

JUNCTION

AUTOREGULATION

MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE (MMHG)50 150

CH

AN

GE

INC

BF AUTOREGULATED

RANGE

100

0

-50

+50

fMRI BOLD

FUNCTIONAL

IMAGING

MYOCYTE/PERI

CYTE

SYNAPTIC

ACTIVITY

Mechanisms of Cerebrovascular Regulation

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Multiple agents and cells mediate the increase in CBF

evoked by activation

NO

GABA

5HT

NE

ACh

DA

SP

NT

VIP

SOM

NPY

H+K+ NO, PGs

Glu

Ado

Central pathwaysInterneurons

Ca++NOS

COX-2 ATP

Ado

Glu

K+ siphoning

P450

PGs

COX

Ca++ waves

Ca++

EETs

Ca++

mGluR

ATP Ado

GJ

Arteriole

Brain Lang 102: 141-152, 2007

Astrocytes

Synaptic activity

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Perivascular

cells

CerebralArteriole Astrocyte

•••

Neuron

••

Myocyte/Pericyte Endothelium

Axon

The Neurovascular Unit: Beyond Blood Flow Regulation

Acta Neuropathol 120:287, 2010

Flow regulationBBB

exchangeImmune

surveillanceTrophic support(vascular niche)

Hypertension

Aging

Alzheimer

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Do Cerebrovascular Factors Contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease?

1. Cerebral blood flow is reduced in pre-symptomatic individuals at genetic riskfor AD, cerebral blood vessels are notnormal;

2. AD and cerebrovascular diseases sharesimilar risk factors (hypertension,dyslipidemia, obesity, etc.);

3. Small ischemic lesions aggravate thedementia in patients with mild ADpathology (The Nun Study).

Nat Rev Neurosci. 5:347, 2004

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Neuronaldysfunction

A peptides

Do vascular factors contribute to the

mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease?

Cell. Mol. Neurobiol, 23:681, 2003

Vascular dysfunction

?

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Ringer or

AcetylcholineCBF

Neocortex

CPThal

Methods to investigate neurovascular regulation in mice

100

130

CB

F %

incr.

60

100

MA

Pm

mH

g

Stim.

Field potentials

Functional hyperemia, endothelium-dependent vasodilatation (acetylcholine, A23187),

smooth muscle function (adenosine)

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Neural and vascular CBF responses are attenuated inTg2576 mice at an early age

Whisker Stimulation Acetylcholine0

10

20

30

40

CB

F (%

incr

ease

)

Wild Type APP mice

*

* p<0.05; n=5/group

*

APP mice (age 3 months)

0 50 100 150 200-100

-50

0

50

100

150

Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

CB

F (%

ch

ange

)

Wild type

APP mice

AJP 2002; 283:H315Nat Neurosci 2:157,1999; PNAS 97:9735, 2000

Smooth muscle function not affected

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Vascular dysregulation increases the

susceptibility to ischemic injury in Tg2576 mice

Time after MCA occlusion (min)

Infarct volume

J. Neurosci 76:1755, 1997

*Resting flow: Non-Tg: 148±1; Tg: 105±9 ml/100g/min

Intraischemic CBF

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AD patients have more strokes than age-matched controls

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NOX p22

p47

NADPH oxidase

Rac1p67

Serine

phosphorylation

R

PKC

Ligand

O2-•

Cellular dysfunction

NADPH oxidase is a major source of free radicals in cerebral blood vessels in AD models

Tg2576 mice

JCBFM 24:334, 2004

3-NT

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Developing APP mice deficient in NOX2

Tg2576 Tg2576/NOX2-/-

NOX2-/-Tg2576 X

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Nox2 deficiency rescues neurovascular dysfunction and behavioral deficits in Tg2576 mice

PNAS 105: 1347, 2008

Old (12-15 months)

ROS

(DHE)Tg2576/Nox2-/-Tg2576

Whisker stimulation

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30A

*#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Acetylcholine

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30B

*

#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Bradykinin

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30C

*

#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Adenosine

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30

40D

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Young (3-4 months) Aged (12-15 months)

Whisker stimulation

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30A

*#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Acetylcholine

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30B

*

#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Bradykinin

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30C

*

#

*

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Adenosine

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

10

20

30

40D

CB

F (

% in

cre

ase)

Young (3-4 months) Aged (12-15 months)

Whisker stimulation

Young (3-4 months)

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

25

50

75

100

*

A

No

ve

l a

rm e

ntr

y (

%)

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

50

100

150B

* *

Tim

e i

n n

ov

el

arm

(s

ec

)

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

25

50

75

100

*

A

No

ve

l a

rm e

ntr

y (

%)

WT Nox2-/- Tg2576 Tg2576/Nox2-/-0

50

100

150B

* *

Tim

e i

n n

ov

el

arm

(s

ec

)Cognitive function

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Lipid raft

CD36

NOX p22

p47

NADPH oxidase

Rac1 p67

Serine phosphorylation

O2-•

A

Vav-GEF

Oxidativestress

Nucleusinflammation

NF-κB

CD36, an innate immunity receptor, binds A and activates inflammatory signaling

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Deletion of CD36 prevents the neurovascular

dysfunction and oxidative stress in Tg2576 mice

Radicals

PNAS 108: 5063, 2011

Tg2576 Tg2576/CD36-/-

Tg2576 X CD36-/-

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CD36 deletion reduces cerebral amyloid angiopathy, but not amyloid plaques

PNAS 110: 3089, 2013

No difference in plaque load or microglial density

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Deschaintre et al., Neurology 73: 674, 2009

Treatment of vascular risk factors slows down the

progression of dementia in patients with AD

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Cognitive impairment

•••

Perivascular

cell

CerebralArteriole Astrocyte

Neuron • ••

••

Neurovascular

dysfunction

Hypertension Alzheimer’s diseaseAging

USC

Health

•Oxidative stress

•Inflammation

The neurovascular unit in health and disease

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