Heterogeneity of chemical composition of lipid droplets in endothelial inflammation and apoptosis

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Highlights

  • Lipid droplets were formed in vascular endothelium upon Inflammation and apoptosis.

  • Raman imaging showed a great heterogeneity in chemical composition of lipid droplets.

  • Upon inflammation in aorta the lipid droplets were formed but quickly metabolized.

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) play regulatory role in various cells but their significance in endothelial pathophysiology is still not well understood. Here, we studied LDs in in situ endothelial cells (ECs) in isolated blood vessels stimulated with pro-inflammatory or pro-apoptotic stimuli using Raman and fluorescence imaging. Endothelial inflammation induced by murine TNF-α (mTNF-α) was featured by overexpression of ICAM-1, vWF, increased production of PGI2, and was associated with the formation of low number of LDs. However in the presence of atglistatin, the inhibitor of triacyclglycerols hydrolysis, the number of LDs significantly increased. In contrast, in endothelium stimulated by human TNF-α (hTNF-α) or FasL, apart from endothelial inflammation, displayed also apoptosis as evidenced by high annexin expression and significant LDs formation. Raman imaging confirmed that LDs were localized in endothelium and revealed significant heterogeneity in biochemical composition of endothelial LDs that dependent on endothelial stimuli. Repertoire of LDs included LDs rich in highly unsaturated lipids, assigned to the inflammation, as well as LDs featured by more saturated lipids linked to apoptosis, where Raman signals indicating content of cholesterol and phospholipids were higher for endothelial apoptosis in comparison to endothelial inflammation. The heterogeneity in chemical composition of LDs suggested more complex pathophysiological role of endothelial LDs then previously appreciated.

Abbreviations

AA
arachidonic acid
Ang II
angiotensin II
ATGL
adipose triglyceride lipase
COX
cyclooxygenase
EC
endothelial cell
FADD
FAS-associated death domain protein
FasL
Fas ligand
FBS
fetal bovine serum
HMEC-1
human microvascular endothelial cells
hTNF-α
human TNF-α
ICAM-1
intercellular cell adhesion molecule 1
IL-1β
interleukin-1β
LD
lipid droplet
LPS
lipopolysaccharides
mTNF-α
murine TNF-α
NF-kB
nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells
NO
nitric oxide(II)
PAI-1
plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
PECAM-1
platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule
PGI2
prostacyclin I2
RI
Raman imaging
RIP1
receptor interacting protein 1
ROS
reactive oxygen species
sICAM-1
soluble intercellular cell adhesion molecule 1
sTM
soluble trombomodulin
sVCAM-1
soluble vacular cell adhesion molecule 1
TM
thrombomodulin
TNF-α
tumour necrosis factor
TNFR1
TNF receptor 1
TRADD
TNFR1-associated death domain protein
VCAM-1
vascular cell adhesion molecule 1
vWF
von Willebrand factor

Keywords

Endothelium
Inflammation
Apoptosis
Lipid droplets
Raman imaging
Fluorescence imaging

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