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Endothelial dysfunction in an ovine model of collagen-induced arthritis.

Laura M Dooley1, Elizabeth A Washington, Anwar Abdalmula, Elizabeth M Tudor, Wayne G Kimpton, Simon R Bailey.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) induces systemic inflammation, producing a range of co-morbidities including cardiovascular disease. An early vascular change is endothelial dysfunction, characterized by reduced endothelium-dependent vasodilation. The aim of this study was to assess endothelial function in isolated coronary and digital arteries using an ovine model of collagen-induced RA.
METHODS: Sheep were culled following induction of arthritis, and their endothelial function was compared to that of normal sheep. Paired arterial segments were mounted in a wire myograph and dilated with endothelium-dependent vasodilators [bradykinin, serotonin, carbachol and adenosine diphosphate (ADP); linked to either Gi or Gq signalling pathways] and endothelium-independent dilators (adenosine and sodium nitroprusside) to construct cumulative concentration-response curves.
RESULTS: Coronary arteries from arthritic sheep exhibited a significantly greater EC50 value for bradykinin-induced relaxation compared to non-arthritic controls (2.9 × 10(-8) M for arthritic sheep vs. 8.6 × 10(-9) M for controls). Digital arteries from arthritic sheep also exhibited a significantly greater EC50 for relaxation to ADP and a significant decrease in the carbachol maximal response. Responses to sodium nitroprusside were unchanged in both coronary and digital arteries.
CONCLUSION: Sheep with RA demonstrated attenuated arterial relaxation to endothelium-dependent vasodilators. This may provide a useful model of endothelial dysfunction in chronic inflammatory conditions. The dysfunction did not appear to be associated with one specific G-protein signalling pathway.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24556586     DOI: 10.1159/000358367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Res        ISSN: 1018-1172            Impact factor:   1.934


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3.  Effect of mesenchymal precursor cells on the systemic inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction in an ovine model of collagen-induced arthritis.

Authors:  Laura M Dooley; Anwar Abdalmula; Elizabeth A Washington; Claire Kaufman; Elizabeth M Tudor; Peter Ghosh; Silviu Itescu; Wayne G Kimpton; Simon R Bailey
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4.  Immunoselected STRO-3+ mesenchymal precursor cells reduce inflammation and improve clinical outcomes in a large animal model of monoarthritis.

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