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MYPT1SMKO Mice Function As a Novel Spontaneous Age- and Hypertension-Dependent Animal Model of CSVD.

TRANSLATIONAL STROKE RESEARCH(2024)

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Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is the most common progressive vascular disease that causes vascular dementia. Aging and hypertension are major contributors to CSVD, but the pathophysiological mechanism remains unclear, mainly due to the lack of an ideal animal model. Our previous study revealed that vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC)-specific myosin phosphatase target subunit 1 (MYPT1) knockout (MYPT1SMKO) leads to constant hypertension, prompting us to explore whether hypertensive MYPT1SMKO mice can be considered a novel CSVD animal model. Here, we found that MYPT1SMKO mice displayed age-dependent CSVD-like neurobehaviors, including decreased motion speed, anxiety, and cognitive decline. MYPT1SMKO mice exhibited remarkable white matter injury compared with control mice, as shown by the more prominent loss of myelin at 12 months of age. Additionally, MYPT1SMKO mice were found to exhibit CSVD-like small vessel impairment, including intravascular hyalinization, perivascular space enlargement, and microbleed and blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption. Last, our results revealed that the brain of MYPT1SMKO mice was characterized by an exacerbated inflammatory microenvironment, which is similar to patients with CSVD. In light of the above structural and functional phenotypes that closely mimic the conditions of human CSVD, we suggest that MYPT1SMKO mice are a novel age- and hypertension-dependent animal model of CSVD.
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cerebrovascular dysfunction,small vessel disease,Cerebrovascular Disease
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