Oxidative DNA damage promotes vascular ageing associated with changes in extracellular matrix-regulating proteins
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Vascular ageing is characterized by vessel stiffening, with increased deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins including collagens. Oxidative DNA damage occurs in vascular ageing, but how it regulates ECM proteins and vascular stiffening is unknown. We sought to determine the relationship between oxidative DNA damage and ECM regulatory proteins in vascular ageing.
We examined oxidative DNA damage, the major base excision repair (BER) enzyme 8-Oxoguanine DNA Glycosylase (
Vascular ageing is associated with oxidative DNA damage, downregulation of major BER proteins, and changes in multiple ECM structural and regulatory proteins.
Contributors

Kirsty Foote
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Marieke Rienks
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Lukas Schmidt
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Konstantinos Theofilatos
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Matiss Ozols
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Alexander Eckersley
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Aarti Shah
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Nichola Figg
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Alison Finigan
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Kevin O’Shaughnessy
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Ian Wilkinson
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Manuel Mayr
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