Literature DB >> 16044029

Rosuvastatin treatment protects against nitrate-induced oxidative stress.

Anne Otto1, David Fontaine, Jeanine Fontaine, Guy Berkenboom.   

Abstract

Nitrate tolerance is associated with an enhanced superoxide anion production and can be attenuated by statins, which interact with the 2 main [eNOS and NAD(P)H oxidase] pathways involved in producing this oxidative stress. Three groups of normocholesterolemic rats were treated: group 1 received rosuvastatin (10 mg/kg/d PO) for 5 weeks and in the last 3 days cotreatment with nitroglycerin (NTG 50 mg/kg/d, subcutaneous injections BID); group 2 received only NTG (50 mg/kg/d BID for the last 3 days); and group 3 served as control. Rings of thoracic aortas from these groups were studied in organ baths. Relaxations to NTG (0.1 nM to 0.1 mM) were determined on phenylephrine-preconstricted rings and O2 production (RLU/10 s/mg dry weight) was assessed by lucigenin and the luminol analogue (L-012) chemiluminescence technique. In group 2 (NTG), the concentration-response curves to NTG were significantly shifted to the right: the pD2 (-log NTG concentration evoking a half-maximal relaxation) was 6.75+/-0.06 (n=7) versus 7.75+/-0.07 (n=7) in group 3 (not exposed to NTG, P<0.05); O2 production was enhanced (10,060+/-1,205, n=7 versus 5,235+/-1,052, n=7; P<0.05). In contrast, in group 1, the rightward shift was attenuated: pD2 value was 7.20+/-0.10 (n=8), P<0.05 versus group 2; O2 production was decreased (5911+/-663; n=9, P<0.05 versus group 2). In addition, before NTG exposure, rosuvastatin treatment decreased p22phox [the essential NAD(P)H oxidase subunit] abundance in the aortic wall and decreased NAD(P)H oxidase activity. In contrast, this treatment did not alter either eNOS abundance or the basal release of endothelium-derived NO. Interestingly, in vivo treatment with apocynin, an NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor, produced a protection similar to that with rosuvastatin. Long-term rosuvastatin treatment protects against nitrate tolerance in the rat aorta by counteracting NTG-induced increase in O2 production. This protection seems to involve a direct interaction with the NAD(P)H oxidase pathway rather than an up-regulation of the eNOS pathway.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16044029     DOI: 10.1097/01.fjc.0000167010.98177.78

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol        ISSN: 0160-2446            Impact factor:   3.105


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