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Query: UNIPROT:P30044 (
antioxidant enzyme
)
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Cardiotrophin 1
(
CT-1
), an interleukin 6 family member, promotes fibrosis and arterial stiffness. We hypothesized that the absence of
CT-1
influences arterial fibrosis and stiffness, senescence, and life span. In senescent 29-month-old mice, vascular function was analyzed by echotracking device. Arterial histomorphology, senescence, metabolic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress parameters were measured by immunohistochemistry, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, Western blot, and ELISA. Survival rate of wild-type and
CT-1
-null mice was studied. Vascular smooth muscle cells were treated with
CT-1
(10(-9) mol/L) for 15 days to analyze senescence. The wall stress-incremental elastic modulus curve of old
CT-1
-null mice was shifted rightward as compared with wild-type mice, indicating decreased arterial stiffness. Media thickness and wall fibrosis were lower in
CT-1
-null mice.
CT-1
-null mice showed decreased levels of inflammatory, apoptotic, and senescence pathways, whereas telomere-linked proteins, DNA repair proteins, and
antioxidant enzyme
activities were increased.
CT-1
-null mice displayed a 5-month increased median longevity compared with wild-type mice. In vascular smooth muscle cells, chronic
CT-1
stimulation upregulated apoptotic and senescence markers and downregulated telomere-linked proteins. The absence of
CT-1
is associated with decreased arterial fibrosis, stiffness, and senescence and increased longevity in mice likely through downregulating apoptotic, senescence, and inflammatory pathways.
CT-1
may be a major regulator of arterial stiffness with a major impact on the aging process.
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PMID:Absence of cardiotrophin 1 is associated with decreased age-dependent arterial stiffness and increased longevity in mice. 2317 30