In mice and humans, brain microvascular contractility matures postnatally Brain microvessel post-natal maturation

Leila Slaoui, Alice Gilbert, Armelle Rancillac,Audrey Chagnot,Laetitia Federici, Quentin Gerard,Antoinette Gelot, Mathilde Becmeur-Lefebvre,Maryline Favier,Noémie Robil, Gaëlle Letort,Karine Dias,Laurent Jourdren, Philippe Mailly,Sylvain Auvity,Salvatore Cisternino,Denis Vivien, Martine Cohen-Salmon,Anne-Cécile Boulay

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Abstract Although great efforts to characterize the embryonic phase of brain microvascular system development have been made, its postnatal maturation has barely been described. Here, we compared the molecular and functional properties of brain vascular cells on postnatal day (P)5 vs. P15, via a transcriptomic analysis of purified mouse cortical microvessels (MVs) and the identification of vascular-cell-type-specific or -preferentially expressed transcripts. We found that endothelial cells (EC), vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and fibroblasts (FB) follow specific molecular maturation programs over this time period. Focusing on VSMCs, we showed that arteriolar VSMC network expands and becomes contractile resulting in a greater cerebral blood flow (CBF). Samples of human brain cortex showed the same postnatal maturation process. Thus, the postnatal phase is a critical period during which arteriolar VSMC contractility required for vessel tone and brain perfusion is acquired and mature.
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