Title of article :
Balloon Angioplasty Significantly Increases Collagen Content but Does not Alter Collagen Subtype I /III Ratios in the Atherosclerotic Rabbit Iliac Model
Author/Authors :
William D. Coats Jr، نويسنده , , David T. Cheung، نويسنده , , Bo-han Liao، نويسنده , , Jesse W. Currier، نويسنده , , David P. Faxon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
6
From page :
441
To page :
446
Abstract :
Angioplasty has been reported to increase collagen content and to alter vascular collagenα1(I),α2(I), andα1(III) mRNA levels. Collagen synthesis is tightly regulated by complex translational and post-translational mechanisms such that mRNA levels may not necessarily reflect biosynthesis. To test whether collagen subtype I and III protein levels are altered by angioplasty, we quantitatively analysed collagen I /III protein ratios at 4 weeks after balloon angioplasty. Twenty New Zealand White rabbits underwent iliac artery balloon de-endothelialization and then were placed on a 0.5 % cholesterol /6 % peanut oil diet for 7 weeks at which time angioplasty was performed on arteries with ≥50 % stenosis. Arteries with <50 % stenosis were not dilated and served as controls. Animals were killed 4 weeks later and hydroxyproline (OH-pro) content and subtype I /III ratios were analysed in 5-mm mid-iliac sections. OH-pro was measured by a colorimetric assay. Subtype ratios were determined by a highly quantitative two-dimensional cyanogen bromide peptide mapping method. The degree of stenosis was measured as the minimal vessel lumen diameter and calculated as a percentage stenosis compared to a proximal reference segment. Calculated collagen content (μg /mg tissue) was significantly higher 4 weeks following angioplasty compared to the non-dilated group (220.4 ±70.8v308.2 ±26.9,P=0.04;n=12), despite similar percentage stenosis in the primary and restenotic lesions. The ratio of collagen I /III subtype protein distribution was not significantly different in the non-dilated and angioplastied groups (4.88 ±1.00v4.70 ±0.82, respectively). These studies are the first to provide data on collagen I /III subtypes following angioplasty and suggest that collagen accumulation may be more important in restenosis than alteration of collagen protein subtypes.
Keywords :
angioplasty , restenosis , atherosclerosis , vascular injury , Collagen subtypes
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Record number :
525377
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