Literature DB >> 14729398

Chronic hypertriglyceridemia in young watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits impairs endothelial and medial smooth muscle function.

Tetsuro Shishido1, Katsunari Tasaki, Yasuchika Takeishi, Satoshi Takasaki, Takuya Miyamoto, Makoto Itoh, Hiroki Takahashi, Isao Kubota, Tsunekata Ito, Yumi Katano, Ichiro Wakabayashi, Hitonobu Tomoike.   

Abstract

Several studies have suggested that hypertriglyceridemia is a common risk factor for coronary heart disease. Although increasing serum levels of triglyceride correlate with hypercoagulability, little is known about the contribution of hypertriglyceridemia to vascular function. We successfully segregated two lines of rabbits with genetically-determined severely high (TGH; 2764 +/- 413 mg/dl) and moderately high (TGL; 191 +/- 12 mg/dl) levels of triglyceride, but with comparable levels of total cholesterol, from Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits. To determine whether hypertriglyceridemia was involved in alterations of vascular function, we conducted isometric tension studies and analyzed protein expression on thoracic aortic rings isolated from young (3-4 month) TGH, TGL and Japanese White rabbit (JW). No difference in percentage of plaque area in the thoracic aorta was found between TGH and TGL. Relaxing responses, evoked by sodium nitroprusside were similar in JW, TGL and TGH, but endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine was impaired in TGH compared with JW or TGL (maximal relaxation in JW; 83.5 +/- 2.7%, TGL; 79.9 +/- 5.3%, TGH; 59.1 +/- 5.7%, p<0.05). Relaxation to A23187 was also attenuated in TGH compared with JW, but not significantly different between TGL and JW. Endothelium-independent relaxation elicited by isoproterenol in TGH was significantly decreased compared with JW or TGL (maximal relaxation in JW; 95.2 +/- 2.6% TGL; 91.0 +/- 4.9%, TGH; 75.1 +/- 5.2%, p<0.05). Protein expression of angiotensin II type-1 receptor was increased in TGH and that of nitric oxide synthases-3 was attenuated in TGH compared with TGL. This is the first study showing that endothelium-dependent and -independent vascular relaxation under the condition of combined hyperlipidemia was severely impaired as compared to that under only hypercholesterolemia. These results suggest that hypertriglyceridemia aggravates functional impairment induced by hypercholesterolemia in endothelial and smooth muscle cells.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14729398     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2003.08.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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