Literature DB >> 7902005

Angiopeptin enhances acetylcholine-induced relaxation and inhibits intimal hyperplasia after vascular injury.

J T Light1, J A Bellan, I L Chen, L L Longenecker, W A Murphy, D H Coy, P J Kadowitz, D B McNamara.   

Abstract

The effects of the somatostatin analogue, angiopeptin (BIM-23014), on neoendothelial function, as evidenced by formation of prostaglandin (PG) I2 and by acetylcholine-induced relaxation (formation of endothelial-derived relaxing factor), were investigated in the rabbit aorta. A balloon catheter injury of the thoracic and abdominal aorta was induced in New Zealand White rabbits. Animals treated with angiopeptin for 2 or 4 wk were compared with untreated rabbits at 2 or 4 wk after the induction of injury, as well as to sham-operated controls. When the rabbits were killed, vascular rings were assessed for arachidonic acid-stimulated PGI2 formation, acetylcholine-induced relaxation, and the degree of intimal hyperplasia. Vascular rings from animals treated with angiopeptin exhibited enhanced acetylcholine-induced relaxation; however, angiopeptin treatment had no effect on arachidonic acid-stimulated PGI2 formation. Intimal hyperplasia in treated animals was reduced by 36%. Treatment with another somatostatin analogue, BIM-23030, did not enhance relaxation or inhibit intimal hyperplasia. These data suggest that treatment with angiopeptin may inhibit intimal hyperplasia in part by its beneficial effect on neoendothelial function.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7902005     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1993.265.4.H1265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 3.396

2.  Effect of short-term treatment with a monoclonal antibody to P-selectin on balloon catheter-induced: intimal hyperplasia, re-endothelialization, and attenuation of endothelial-dependent relaxation.

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