Exosomes facilitate intercellular communication between uterine perivascular adipose tissue and vascular smooth muscle cells in pregnant rats

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2022 Sep 1;323(3):H577-H584. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00322.2022. Epub 2022 Jul 29.

Abstract

Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) is distinct from other adipose depots, as it has differential gene and protein profiles and vasoactive functions. We have shown that pregnancy affects the morphology of PVAT surrounding the uterine arteries (utPVAT) differentially than the morphology of nonperivascular reproductive adipose depots (i.e., periovarian adipose tissue, OVAT). Here, we hypothesized that pregnancy modifies the profile (size and molecular mass) of exosome-like extracellular vesicles released by utPVAT (Exo-utPVAT) compared with exosome-like extracellular vesicles released by OVAT (Exo-OVAT) and that primary uterine vascular smooth muscle cells (utVSMCs) can internalize Exo-utPVAT. Our findings indicate that utPVAT from pregnant and nonpregnant rats secrete exosome-like vesicles. Exo-utPVAT from pregnant rats were smaller (i.e., molecular size) and heavier (i.e., molecular mass) than those from nonpregnant rats, whereas pregnancy did not affect the size of Exo-OVAT. Immunocytochemistry and confocal microscopy showed that primary utVSMCs internalized Exo-utPVAT (both tissues from the same pregnant rat) labeled by the lipophilic tracer DiO. Treatment of isolated uterine arteries with Exo-utPVAT did not affect relaxation responses to acetylcholine in pregnant or nonpregnant rats. Collectively, these findings demonstrate a novel type of intercellular communication between Exo-utPVAT and utVSMCs and indicate pregnancy modulates the morphology and cargo of Exo-utPVAT.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Uterine perivascular adipose tissue secretes exosome-like vesicles, which are internalized by their adjacent uterine vascular smooth muscle cells. Consideration of the exosomal communication between adipose tissue and vascular smooth muscle cells in the uterine circulation in mathematical models and experimental designs may help us to improve understanding of mechanisms underlying uterine artery adaptive responses to a healthy pregnancy and during pregnancy complications.

Keywords: exosomes; perivascular adipose tissue; pregnancy; uterine arteries; vascular reactivity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adipose Tissue / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Cell Communication
  • Exosomes*
  • Female
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular / physiology
  • Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
  • Pregnancy
  • Rats