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ATP depletion in macrophages in the core of advanced rabbit atherosclerotic plaques in vivo.

Olli Leppänen1, Tom Björnheden, Margareta Evaldsson, Jan Borén, Olov Wiklund, Max Levin.   

Abstract

The cores of rabbit plaques in vivo are hypoxic, suggesting that ATP depletion due to an insufficient supply of oxygen and nutrients could contribute to macrophage death in atherosclerotic plaques. During hypoxia, however, macrophages maintain ATP levels by anaerobic glycolysis. To directly assess ATP and glucose metabolites in plaques in vivo, we used bioluminescence imaging to map the concentrations of ATP, glucose, glycogen, and lactate in normal and atherosclerotic rabbit aortas in vivo. Hypoxia was assessed with NITP (7-(4'-(2-nitroimidazol-1-yl)-butyl)-theophylline). Normal aortas and plaques <500 microm thick were not hypoxic and had homogenous concentrations of energy metabolites. In plaques >500 microm thick, however, the cores were characterized by ATP depletion, low concentrations of glucose and glycogen, and a high concentration of lactate. A majority of ATP-depleted macrophages within the core were viable but severely hypoxic and glucose depleted. Hyperoxia in vitro reversed the ATP depletion in macrophages in viable areas of the core. Our findings suggest that ATP depletion contributes to the death of macrophages in atherosclerotic lesions and to the formation of a necrotic core.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16405894     DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.11.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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