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  • Vascular intimal injury leads to cardiovascular diseases by activating platelets and releasing collagen-activated microvesicles (aPMVs) that influence vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs).
  • aPMVs alter VSMC energy metabolism, promoting excessive proliferation and migration, which contributes to neointimal hyperplasia.
  • The study identifies the Pka-PRKAA-FoxO1 signaling pathway as a mechanism by which aPMVs impact VSMC function, suggesting potential targets for preventing abnormal VSMC activity after vascular injury.

Article Abstract

Vascular intimal injury initiates various cardiovascular disease processes. Exposure to subendothelial collagen can cause platelet activation, leading to collagen-activated platelet-derived microvesicles (aPMVs) secretion. In addition, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) exposed to large amounts of aPMVs undergo abnormal energy metabolism; they proliferate excessively and migrate after the loss of endothelium, eventually contributing to neointimal hyperplasia. However, the roles of aPMVs in VSMC energy metabolism are still unknown. Our carotid artery intimal injury model indicated that platelets adhered to injured blood vessels. In vitro, phosphorylated Pka (cAMP-dependent protein kinase) content was increased in aPMVs. We also found that aPMVs significantly reduced VSMC glycolysis and increased oxidative phosphorylation, and promoted VSMC migration and proliferation by upregulating phosphorylated PRKAA (α catalytic subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase) and phosphorylated FoxO1. Compound C, an inhibitor of PRKAA, effectively reversed the enhancement of cellular function and energy metabolism triggered by aPMVs in vitro and neointimal formation in vivo. We show that aPMVs can affect VSMC energy metabolism through the Pka-PRKAA-FoxO1 signaling pathway and this ultimately affects VSMC function, indicating that the shift in VSMC metabolic phenotype by aPMVs can be considered a potential target for the inhibition of hyperplasia. This provides a new perspective for regulating the abnormal activity of VSMCs after injury.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.259364DOI Listing

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