Literature DB >> 12618245

Chlamydia pneumoniae induces neointima formation in coronary arteries of normal pigs.

Sorin V Pislaru1, Marc Van Ranst, Cristina Pislaru, Zsolt Szelid, Gregor Theilmeier, J M Ossewaarde, Paul Holvoet, Stefan Janssens, Erik Verbeken, Frans J Van de Werf.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the role of intracoronary, intrapulmonary and macrophage-mediated delivery of C. pneumoniae (Cp) on coronary lesion formation.
METHODS: Pigs were allocated to one of three coronary protocols (intracoronary, macrophage or control groups) or to a fourth-a pulmonary group. In the intracoronary group Cp was injected into the wall of the left anterior descending (LAD) and right coronary arteries (RCA) and vehicle into the circumflex (CX). In the macrophage group autologous macrophages preincubated with Cp or not were injected into the LAD and CX wall, respectively. Animals in the control group received vehicle in LAD and CX. In the pulmonary group aerosolised Cp was given intrabronchially, after a single injection of vehicle into the LAD wall. Delivery into the coronary artery wall was performed with a balloon catheter with low-profile injector ports.
RESULTS: Seroconversion occurred in the following proportions: 5/6 (intracoronary group), 4/5 (macrophage group), 0/6 (control group), and 1/6 (intrapulmonary group). Significantly higher maximal intimal thickness (MIT) was observed in LADs of intracoronary and pulmonary groups when compared to corresponding CXs. The presence of Cp antigen was associated with higher MIT (r=0.73; P<0.0001). Injection of macrophages into the coronary artery wall did not induce proliferation. Arteries without coronary interventions were morphologically normal.
CONCLUSIONS: Intracoronary and intrapulmonary but not macrophage-mediated Cp inoculation were associated with moderate intimal proliferation in the absence of a lipid-rich diet. Pre-existing coronary lesions seem a prerequisite for Cp-induced proliferation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12618245     DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6363(02)00787-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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Authors:  Naho Kobayashi; Jun-ichi Suzuki; Masahito Ogawa; Norio Aoyama; Issei Komuro; Yuichi Izumi; Mitsuaki Isobe
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2013-09-04       Impact factor: 2.037

2.  Endothelial progenitor cells restore renal function in chronic experimental renovascular disease.

Authors:  Alejandro R Chade; Xiangyang Zhu; Ronit Lavi; James D Krier; Sorin Pislaru; Robert D Simari; Claudio Napoli; Amir Lerman; Lilach O Lerman
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2009-01-19       Impact factor: 29.690

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