Literature DB >> 8205691

In vivo blockade of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in cholesterol-fed rabbits after cardiac transplant inhibits acute coronary artery neointimal formation.

N Clausell1, S Molossi, S Sett, M Rabinovitch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We previously identified in piglet cardiac allografts an immunoinflammatory response in coronary arteries in which increased fibronectin regulated by interleukin-1 beta was associated with early evidence of intimal thickening. In the present study, we used rabbits to assess whether acute neointimal formation after cardiac transplantation was reduced by blockade of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, which modulates interleukin-1 beta, or by cyclosporine A. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Sixteen rabbits underwent heterotopic cardiac transplantation and were given saline, TNF-soluble receptor (sr), or cyclosporine A. In host hearts from saline- or TNFsr-treated groups, few coronary arteries (approximately 13% to 16%) had intimal thickening, whereas values were higher in the cyclosporine A-treated group (approximately 30%). In donor hearts from the saline-treated group, however, approximately 68% of vessels had intimal thickening versus approximately 32% in TNFsr- and approximately 30% in cyclosporine A-treated groups (P < .01 for both). Severity of intimal thickening assessed quantitatively as percent vessel area was approximately 38% in the saline-treated group but reduced in TNFsr- and cyclosporine A-treated groups to approximately 22% and 18%, respectively (P < .01 for each). Immunohistochemistry revealed increased staining for major histocompatibility complex II, T cells, interleukin-1 beta, TNF-alpha, and fibronectin in donor coronary arteries from saline-treated animals when compared with TNFsr- and cyclosporine A-treated animals. Grade 3 myocardial rejection was observed in both saline- and TNFsr-treated groups, but only grade 1 was apparent in the cyclosporine A-treated group.
CONCLUSIONS: In vivo blockade of TNF-alpha suppresses the acute development of neointimal formation by selectively reducing the vascular immunoinflammatory reaction and accumulation of fibronectin, whereas cyclosporine A suppresses both the myocardial and the vascular immune reaction.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8205691     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.89.6.2768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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