Title of article :
THE EFFECT OF ASPIRIN ON SERUM VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR and NITRIC OXIDE CONCENTRATION IN HIGH-CHOLESTEROL FED RABBITS
Author/Authors :
Khazaei, Majid Assistant Professor -Physiology Dept - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Nematbakhsh, Mehdi Professor - Applied Physiology Center - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadi, Hossein Physiology Dept - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Masjedi, Mohsen Assistant Professor - Immunology Dept - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Hypercholesterolemia is one of the major risk factors for
atherosclerosis which is characterized by endothelial dysfunction. This study was
designed to investigate the effect of aspirin on serum vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF) and nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in hypercholesterolemic animals.
METHODS: Sixteen male rabbits were randomly divided into two groups, aspirintreated
and control. Aspirin (10 mg/kg/day) was administered orally using feeding tube.
All animals were fed with high-cholesterol diet (1%) during the experiment. After five
weeks, blood pressure, serum lipid and lipoprotein profiles, serum VEGF and NO
concentrations were measured.
RESULTS: Aspirin did not change blood pressure. Aspirin significantly decreased serum
LDL (1276±72.1 vs. 1505±68.03 mg/dl) and triglyceride (477.5±8.3 vs. 649.1±15.2 mg/dl)
(P<0.05). High-cholesterol diet significantly decreased serum VEGF level in both groups
(control: 24.59±0.42 vs. 38.09±2.49 pg/ml; aspirin: 24.72±0.84 vs. 42.29±2.03 pg/ml)
(P<0.05) and aspirin did not change serum VEGF level in hypercholesterolemic animals
(P>0.05). Serum NO concentration was also significantly decreased after five weeks of
high-cholesterol diet (control: 5.87±0.33 vs. 8.67±0.68 μmol/lit; aspirin: 5.66±0.33 vs.
8.58±0.60 μmol/lit) (P<0.05). Aspirin did not change serum NO level (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that under the conditions of this study, aspirin cannot
change serum VEGF and NO concentrations in high-cholesterol fed animals.
Keywords :
Hypercholesterolemia , nitric oxide , vascular endothelial growth factor , aspirin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics