Title of article
Injury produces early rise in lipoprotein lipase activity in rabbit aorta
Author/Authors
JoséPablo Werba، نويسنده , , Luis Alberto Cuniberti، نويسنده , , Rubén Pedro Laguens، نويسنده , , Lucas Daniel Masnatta، نويسنده , , Ricardo Horacio Rey، نويسنده , , Roberto Levy، نويسنده , , Ricardo Horacio Pichel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
10
From page
257
To page
266
Abstract
The mechanisms following intimal injury predisposing towards atherosclerotic changes have not been fully elucidated. We speculated that a local increase in the enzyme lipoprotein lipase (LPL) might explain a higher susceptibility of the damaged intima to lipid accretion, and so we investigated the effect of balloon endothelial denudation on LPL activity and cholesterol content (LPLa and Cholc, respectively), in aortas from normolipidemic male New Zealand white rabbits. Arteries were obtained from injured and control animals after 2, 6, 8 and 10 weeks to evaluate the shortest period after de-endothelialization necessary to detect LPLa changes. Injury resulted in a 4-fold LPLa rise (P < 0.01), as early as 2 weeks, and the enzymatic activity remained increased throughout the study period. A mild but significant 22% Cholc increase (P < 0.03) was found after 2 weeks of injury, even in this normolipidemic rabbit model. We conclude that physical damage to the intima markedly and soon increases LPLa. This finding might account for the higher lipid accumulation by injured vessels, providing additional support to the hypothesis of LPL as an atherogenic mediator.
Keywords
Animal model: Atherosclerosis: Intimal proliferation: Lipoprotein lipase
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Record number
628110
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