Cerebrovascular disease, a frequent complication of hypertension, is a major public health issue for which novel therapeutic and preventive approaches are needed. Autophagy activation is emerging as a potential therapeutic and preventive strategy toward stroke. Among usual activators of autophagy, the natural disaccharide trehalose (TRE) has been reported to be beneficial in preclinical models of neurodegenerative diseases, atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. In this study, we tested for the first time the effects of TRE in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) fed with a high-salt stroke permissive diet (JD). We found that TRE reduced stroke occurrence and renal damage in high salt-fed SHRSP. TRE was also able to decrease systolic blood pressure. Through ex-vivo studies, we assessed the beneficial effect of TRE on the vascular function of high salt-fed SHRSP. At the molecular level, TRE restored brain autophagy and reduced mitochondrial mass, along with the improvement of mitochondrial function. The beneficial effects of TRE were associated with increased nuclear translocation of TFEB, a transcriptional activator of autophagy. Our results suggest that TRE may be considered as a natural compound efficacious for the prevention of hypertension-related target organ damage, with particular regard to stroke and renal damage.

Trehalose, a natural disaccharide, reduces stroke occurrence in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat / Forte, Maurizio; Marchitti, Simona; Cotugno, Maria; Di Nonno, Flavio; Stanzione, Rosita; Bianchi, Franca; Schirone, Leonardo; Schiavon, Sonia; Vecchio, Daniele; Sarto, Gianmarco; Scioli, Mariarosaria; Raffa, Salvatore; Tocci, Giuliano; Relucenti, Michela; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; Valenti, Valentina; Versaci, Francesco; Vecchione, Carmine; Volpe, Massimo; Frati, Giacomo; Rubattu, Speranza; Sciarretta, Sebastiano. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1043-6618. - 173:(2021), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.phrs.2021.105875]

Trehalose, a natural disaccharide, reduces stroke occurrence in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat

Marchitti, Simona;Cotugno, Maria;Di Nonno, Flavio;Stanzione, Rosita;Schirone, Leonardo;Schiavon, Sonia;Vecchio, Daniele;Sarto, Gianmarco;Raffa, Salvatore;Tocci, Giuliano;Relucenti, Michela;Torrisi, Maria Rosaria;Vecchione, Carmine;Volpe, Massimo;Frati, Giacomo;Rubattu, Speranza;Sciarretta, Sebastiano
2021

Abstract

Cerebrovascular disease, a frequent complication of hypertension, is a major public health issue for which novel therapeutic and preventive approaches are needed. Autophagy activation is emerging as a potential therapeutic and preventive strategy toward stroke. Among usual activators of autophagy, the natural disaccharide trehalose (TRE) has been reported to be beneficial in preclinical models of neurodegenerative diseases, atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. In this study, we tested for the first time the effects of TRE in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) fed with a high-salt stroke permissive diet (JD). We found that TRE reduced stroke occurrence and renal damage in high salt-fed SHRSP. TRE was also able to decrease systolic blood pressure. Through ex-vivo studies, we assessed the beneficial effect of TRE on the vascular function of high salt-fed SHRSP. At the molecular level, TRE restored brain autophagy and reduced mitochondrial mass, along with the improvement of mitochondrial function. The beneficial effects of TRE were associated with increased nuclear translocation of TFEB, a transcriptional activator of autophagy. Our results suggest that TRE may be considered as a natural compound efficacious for the prevention of hypertension-related target organ damage, with particular regard to stroke and renal damage.
2021
autophagy; hypertension; stroke; stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat; trehalose
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Trehalose, a natural disaccharide, reduces stroke occurrence in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat / Forte, Maurizio; Marchitti, Simona; Cotugno, Maria; Di Nonno, Flavio; Stanzione, Rosita; Bianchi, Franca; Schirone, Leonardo; Schiavon, Sonia; Vecchio, Daniele; Sarto, Gianmarco; Scioli, Mariarosaria; Raffa, Salvatore; Tocci, Giuliano; Relucenti, Michela; Torrisi, Maria Rosaria; Valenti, Valentina; Versaci, Francesco; Vecchione, Carmine; Volpe, Massimo; Frati, Giacomo; Rubattu, Speranza; Sciarretta, Sebastiano. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1043-6618. - 173:(2021), pp. 1-9. [10.1016/j.phrs.2021.105875]
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