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Establishing an animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques 被引量:12

Establishing an animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques
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摘要 Background Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and coronary thrombosis are the main causes of acute coronary syndromes. However, there is no animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques. The presence of the p53 gene in advanced atherosclerotic plaques and the sensitivity to p53-induced apoptosis of smooth muscle cells isolated from these plaques prompted us to build an animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques using p53 gene transfer. Methods Sixty-four New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: group A (n=54) and group B (n=10). Rabbits in group A underwent balloon-induced abdominal aortic wall injury and were then given a diet of 1% cholesterol, while rabbits in group B were given a diet of 1% cholesterol without the induction of aortic wall injury. At the end of the eighth week, rabbits in group A were randomly divided into two subgroups: group A 1 (n=27) and group A 2 (n=27). Recombinant adenovirus carrying p53 or β-galactosidase (LacZ) genes were injected through a catheter into the aortic segments rich in plaques in groups A 1 and A 2, respectively. Two weeks later, 10 rabbits each from groups A 1 and A 2 were killed to observe the occurrence of spontaneous plaque ruptures, and the remaining rabbits in groups A 1, A 2, and B all underwent pharmacological triggering with an injection of Chinese Russell’s viper venom (CRVV) and histamine. Results The over expression of p53 in group A 1 [(32.4±10.2)% vs (15.8±3.6)% in group A 2 and (16.2±6.7)% in group B, P<0.001, respectively] resulted in a marked increase in cellular apoptosis [(2.5±0.8)% vs (1.0±0.3)% in group A 2 and (0.9±0.4)% in group B, P<0.01, respectively], an accumulation of inflammatory cells within the plaques, and a significant decrease in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and in the thickness of the fibrous caps. Although spontaneous plaque rupture was rare in group A 1, plaque ruptures and thrombosis occurred in 12 rabbits with a total of 20 lesions after pharmacological triggering. By contrast, pharmacological triggering led to plaque rupture and thrombosis in only 5 rabbits for a total of 7 lesions in group A 2 and in none of the rabbits in group B. Conclusion After transfection with human wild-type p53 gene and pharmacological triggering, plaque rupture and thrombosis occur in most atherosclerotic lesions in rabbits, thus offering a reliable model for the further study of unstable atherosclerotic plaques. Background Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and coronary thrombosis are the main causes of acute coronary syndromes. However, there is no animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques. The presence of the p53 gene in advanced atherosclerotic plaques and the sensitivity to p53-induced apoptosis of smooth muscle cells isolated from these plaques prompted us to build an animal model of unstable atherosclerotic plaques using p53 gene transfer. Methods Sixty-four New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into two groups: group A (n=54) and group B (n=10). Rabbits in group A underwent balloon-induced abdominal aortic wall injury and were then given a diet of 1% cholesterol, while rabbits in group B were given a diet of 1% cholesterol without the induction of aortic wall injury. At the end of the eighth week, rabbits in group A were randomly divided into two subgroups: group A 1 (n=27) and group A 2 (n=27). Recombinant adenovirus carrying p53 or β-galactosidase (LacZ) genes were injected through a catheter into the aortic segments rich in plaques in groups A 1 and A 2, respectively. Two weeks later, 10 rabbits each from groups A 1 and A 2 were killed to observe the occurrence of spontaneous plaque ruptures, and the remaining rabbits in groups A 1, A 2, and B all underwent pharmacological triggering with an injection of Chinese Russell’s viper venom (CRVV) and histamine. Results The over expression of p53 in group A 1 [(32.4±10.2)% vs (15.8±3.6)% in group A 2 and (16.2±6.7)% in group B, P<0.001, respectively] resulted in a marked increase in cellular apoptosis [(2.5±0.8)% vs (1.0±0.3)% in group A 2 and (0.9±0.4)% in group B, P<0.01, respectively], an accumulation of inflammatory cells within the plaques, and a significant decrease in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and in the thickness of the fibrous caps. Although spontaneous plaque rupture was rare in group A 1, plaque ruptures and thrombosis occurred in 12 rabbits with a total of 20 lesions after pharmacological triggering. By contrast, pharmacological triggering led to plaque rupture and thrombosis in only 5 rabbits for a total of 7 lesions in group A 2 and in none of the rabbits in group B. Conclusion After transfection with human wild-type p53 gene and pharmacological triggering, plaque rupture and thrombosis occur in most atherosclerotic lesions in rabbits, thus offering a reliable model for the further study of unstable atherosclerotic plaques.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第9期1293-1298,共6页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
基金 ThisstudywassupportedbytheNationalNaturalScienceFoundationofChina (No 60 2 710 15 )andtheKeyClinicalProjectoftheChineseMinistryofHealth (No 2 0 0 12 943 )
关键词 arteriosclerosis · plaque assay · transfection · models ANIMAL arteriosclerosis · plaque assay · transfection · models, animal
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