Alexander C Langheinrich, Daniel G Sedding, Marian Kampschulte, Regina Moritz, Jochen Wilhelm, Werner G Haberbosch, Erik L Ritman, Rainer M Bohle
Index: Atherosclerosis 202(1) , 103-10, (2009)
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Atherosclerosis and inflammation/angiogenesis are strongly associated including growth of vasa vasorum (VV) and plaque neovascularization, but a causative role for neovascularization has still not been established. Hence, we investigated the effect of 3-deazaadenosine (c(3)Ado), an anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative drug, on plaque progression and VV neovascularization in apoE(-/-)/LDL(-/-) double knockout mice.The arterial trees from apoE(-/-)/LDL(-/-) mice with, or without c(3)Ado at the age of 16 weeks (n=10), 18 weeks (n=8) and 20 weeks (n=7) were infused in situ with Microfil, and the aortas harvested and scanned with micro-CT (12mum cubic voxel). We characterized plaque volume and VV luminal volume along the descending aorta using Analyze 6.0 software. Cellular effects of c(3)Ado on human endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells were investigated in cell cultures and on nylon cDNA expression arrays.Lesions spatially connected to VV increased from 16 to 20 weeks significantly (p<0.001). The volume of atherosclerotic lesions was significantly reduced in animals treated with c(3)Ado (p<0.01). This was accompanied by a significant decrease of vasa vasorum neovascularization along the descending aorta (p<0.01). Using nylon cDNA expression arrays, we identified the regulation of anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory genes in human smooth muscle cells which might be involved in the anti-angiogenic effects of c(3)Ado. Moreover, c(3)Ado dose-dependently prevented the proliferation and migration of human coronary artery endothelial cells in vitro.The smaller lesion volume in animals treated with c(3)Ado was closely associated with a reduced VV neovascularization, suggesting a direct relationship between lesion growth and VV development.
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