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Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation is Impaired in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury and is Associated with Oxidative Stress

Park, A. J.; DeSouza, C. A.; Madera, G.; Morey, C.; Summers, M.; Garcia, V. P.; Berry, A. R.; Ruzenne, S. T.; DeSouza, N.; Holzer, J. P.; Deitemeyer, A.; Greiner, J. J.; Stauffer, B. L.

2026-05-30 physiology
10.64898/2026.05.27.728335 bioRxiv
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BackgroundIndividuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience accelerated atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease that is not fully explained by traditional risk factors. Endothelial dysfunction is a key mechanism in atherosclerosis. We tested the hypothesis that endothelium-dependent vasodilation is impaired in adults with SCI and is due, at least in part, to oxidative stress. MethodsTwenty-four adults (age:19-58 yr) free of overt cardiometabolic disease were studied: 12 non-injured adults (9 M/3 F) and 12 adults with chronic SCI (8 M/4 F; time since injury 1.5 - 25 years). Forearm blood flow was determined (FBF; via strain-gauge plethysmography) in response to intra-arterial infusion of acetylcholine and isoproterenol in the absence and presence of the antioxidant vitamin C as well as the FBF response to sodium nitroprusside. ResultsAdults with SCI demonstrated significantly lower vasodilator response to acetylcholine (from 4.1{+/-}0.6 to 10.7{+/-}2.6 mL/100 mL tissue/min vs 4.1{+/-}1.1 to 15.7{+/-}3.4 mL/100 mL tissue/min) and isoproterenol (4.0{+/-}0.6 to 11.2{+/-}2.2 mL/100 mL tissue/min vs 4.3{+/-}1.0 to 15.0{+/-}2.6 mL/100 mL tissue/min) compared with non-injured adults. FBF response to sodium nitroprusside was not significantly different between the groups. Co-infusion of vitamin C significantly increased the vasodilator response to acetylcholine (~45%) and isoproterenol (~25%) in the adults with SCI to levels comparable with non-injured adults. ConclusionsChronic SCI is associated with endothelial-dependent vasodilator dysfunction. Impaired vasodilation across two distinct endothelial agonists suggests that chronic SCI is associated with endothelial dysfunction not confined to a specific receptor or intracellular signaling pathway. Moreover, oxidative stress is a contributing factor underlying SCI-related endothelial vasodilator dysfunction. NCT06443151 CLINICAL PERSPECTIVEO_LIThe novel finding of this study is that individuals with SCI demonstrate impaired endothelial vasodilator function in absence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. C_LIO_LIOxidative stress is a contributing factor to SCI-related endothelial vasodilator dysfunction. C_LIO_LIFuture studies are needed to determine the efficacy of therapeutic interventions, either lifestyle or pharmacologic, in improving endothelial function in order to mitigate the elevated ASCVD risk after SCI. C_LI

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