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Suppression of induced atherosclerosis in h-apo AI transgenic mice by overexpression of human apo AI in the aortic wall 被引量:1

Suppression of induced atherosclerosis in h-apo AI transgenic mice by overexpression of human apo AI in the aortic wall
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摘要 To investigate the inhibitory effect of expressed human apolipoprotein AI (h apo AI) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) on atherosclerosis development in transgenic mice, and cultivation of smooth muscle cells isolated from the aortic wall of transgenic mice that are able to produce human apo AI in vitro Methods Both h apo AI transgenic mice and normal C57 mice were fed with either a regular chow or a high fat diet containing 5% pork lard, 1 25% cholesterol and 0 25% sodium cholate for 14 or 24 weeks respectively Human apo AI mRNA were detected by Northern blot Plasma apo AI levels were measured using a radio immuno diffusion assay, and plasma lipid levels were measured using a colorimetric assay Image analysis was performed in order to quantify the fatty streak areas stained with oil red O In addition, smooth muscle cells isolated from the media layer of the aortic wall of h apo AI transgenic mice were cultured for the detection of human apo AI produced Results Higher levels of h apo AI mRNA were found in liver, small intestine, kidneys and aortae in transgenic mice than in the controls all on a high fat diet The transgenic mice had an increased level of serum apo AI and HDL cholesterol and the fatty streak area counted at the aortic sinus was approximately 5 fold less in the transgenic mice after feeding with a high fat ration, particularly after 24 weeks SMC isolated from the transgenic mice aortae were cultivated and able to express h apo AI mRNA and its related protein Conclusion Elevation of h apo AI and HDL in serum and aortic wall of the transgenic mice has a remarkably inhibitory effect on the development of experimental atherosclerosis To investigate the inhibitory effect of expressed human apolipoprotein AI (h apo AI) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) on atherosclerosis development in transgenic mice, and cultivation of smooth muscle cells isolated from the aortic wall of transgenic mice that are able to produce human apo AI in vitro Methods Both h apo AI transgenic mice and normal C57 mice were fed with either a regular chow or a high fat diet containing 5% pork lard, 1 25% cholesterol and 0 25% sodium cholate for 14 or 24 weeks respectively Human apo AI mRNA were detected by Northern blot Plasma apo AI levels were measured using a radio immuno diffusion assay, and plasma lipid levels were measured using a colorimetric assay Image analysis was performed in order to quantify the fatty streak areas stained with oil red O In addition, smooth muscle cells isolated from the media layer of the aortic wall of h apo AI transgenic mice were cultured for the detection of human apo AI produced Results Higher levels of h apo AI mRNA were found in liver, small intestine, kidneys and aortae in transgenic mice than in the controls all on a high fat diet The transgenic mice had an increased level of serum apo AI and HDL cholesterol and the fatty streak area counted at the aortic sinus was approximately 5 fold less in the transgenic mice after feeding with a high fat ration, particularly after 24 weeks SMC isolated from the transgenic mice aortae were cultivated and able to express h apo AI mRNA and its related protein Conclusion Elevation of h apo AI and HDL in serum and aortic wall of the transgenic mice has a remarkably inhibitory effect on the development of experimental atherosclerosis
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2000年第7期81-85,共5页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Thisprojectwassupportedinpartbyagrantfromthescalingprogram 1992 1996 MinistryofScienceandTechnology China
关键词 transgenic mice human apolipoprotein AI ATHEROSCLEROSIS transgenic mice · human apolipoprotein AI · atherosclerosis
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