Literature DB >> 12571362

Deletion of the p66Shc longevity gene reduces systemic and tissue oxidative stress, vascular cell apoptosis, and early atherogenesis in mice fed a high-fat diet.

Claudio Napoli1, Ines Martin-Padura, Filomena de Nigris, Marco Giorgio, Gelsomina Mansueto, Pasquale Somma, Mario Condorelli, Giacomo Sica, Gaetano De Rosa, PierGiuseppe Pelicci.   

Abstract

Several experimental and clinical studies have shown that oxidized low-density lipoprotein and oxidation-sensitive mechanisms are central in the pathogenesis of vascular dysfunction and atherogenesis. Here, we have used p66(Shc-/-) and WT mice to investigate the effects of high-fat diet on both systemic and tissue oxidative stress and the development of early vascular lesions. To date, the p66(Shc-/-) mouse is the unique genetic model of increased resistance to oxidative stress and prolonged life span in mammals. Computer-assisted image analysis revealed that chronic 21% high-fat treatment increased the aortic cumulative early lesion area by approximately 21% in WT mice and only by 3% in p66(Shc-/-) mice. Early lesions from p66(Shc-/-) mice had less content of macrophage-derived foam cells and apoptotic vascular cells, in comparison to the WT. Furthermore, in p66(Shc-/-) mice, but not WT mice, we found a significant reduction of systemic and tissue oxidative stress (assessed by isoprostanes, plasma low-density lipoprotein oxidizability, and the formation of arterial oxidation-specific epitopes). These results support the concept that p66(Shc-/-) may play a pivotal role in controlling systemic oxidative stress and vascular diseases. Therefore, p66(Shc) might represent a molecular target for therapies against vascular diseases.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12571362      PMCID: PMC149967          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0336359100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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