Affiliation:
1. From the Divisions of Cardiology (Y.O., T.E.P., H.S.S., D.G.H.) and Hematology/Oncology (R.R.S., J.N.W.), Emory University School of Medicine, and the Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center (D.G.H.), Atlanta, Ga.
Abstract
Background
We have shown that hypercholesterolemia increases vascular superoxide anion (O
2
−
) production, which could be responsible for augmented inactivation of endothelium-derived vascular relaxing factor. We sought to determine whether this increased vascular O
2
−
production is due to infiltration of macrophages into the intima and whether dietary treatment of hypercholesterolemia normalizes O
2
−
production.
Methods and Results
A specific and sensitive assay for O
2
−
based on chemiluminescence of lucigenin was used; the amount of O
2
−
produced by vascular ring segments was quantified based on known quantities of O
2
−
produced by xanthine–xanthine oxidase standards. O
2
−
production of aortic segments from normal rabbits (n=9), cholesterol-fed rabbits (1% cholesterol diet for 1 month, n=7), and rabbits fed a 1% cholesterol diet for 1 month followed by a normal diet for 1 month (regression rabbits, n=5) was measured. At the end of these diets, serum cholesterol levels were 1.5±0.2, 26.0±3.9, and 1.8±0.5 mmol/L (58±6, 1000±150, and 71±19 mg/dL) in the normal, cholesterol-fed, and regression animals, respectively. Vessels from normal rabbits with endothelium produced 0.32±0.06 nmol O
2
−
/mg dry wt per minute, whereas those without endothelium produced approximately twice as much O
2
−
(0.66±0.12 nmol O
2
−
mg dry wt per minute. Vessels with endothelium from cholesterol-fed rabbits produced 4.5-fold more O
2
−
than vessels from normal animals. This increased production of O
2
−
was normalized by endothelial removal. This increased production of O
2
−
was not due to infiltration of macrophages in the intima, because there was no correlation between vascular O
2
−
production and macrophage infiltration assessed by immunohistochemistry with use of a specific antibody against rabbit macrophage. O
2
−
production by vessels from regression rabbits was similar to that observed in normal animals, and as in the normal rabbits, endothelial removal increased O
2
−
production. Aortic rings from these animals also were studied in organ chambers. Dietary lowering of cholesterol dramatically improved vasodilator responses to acetylcholine and
A23187
(
P
<.05 versus cholesterol-fed rabbits).
Conclusions
Dietary lowering of cholesterol not only improves endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation but also normalizes endothelial O
2
−
production. Decreases of O
2
−
production by dietary lowering of cholesterol not only may improve vasomotor control but also may improve other aspects of vascular integrity in atherosclerosis.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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