Affiliation:
1. From the Center for Experimental Therapeutics and Department of Pharmacology (T.C., L.X.T., G.A.F., D.P.) and the Department of Medicine (T.C.), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Claude Pepper Institute and Department of Chemistry (J.R.), Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne.
Abstract
Background
Lipid peroxidation and platelet activation are thought to be important contributors to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The relevance of their interaction in vivo, however, is unknown.
Methods and Results
LDL receptor–deficient (LDLR
−/−
) mice on a high-fat diet developed extensive atherosclerosis and had increased urinary levels of 8,12-
iso
-isoprostane (iP) F
2α
-VI and 2,3-dinor-thromboxane (Tx) B
2
, markers of in vivo lipid peroxidation and platelet activation, respectively. Vitamin E supplementation suppressed 8,12-
iso
-iPF
2α
-VI biosynthesis and reduced atherosclerosis (65%) without having a significant effect on lipid levels or TxB
2
biosynthesis. Addition of the platelet inhibitor indomethacin to vitamin E simultaneously suppressed 8,12-
iso
-iPF
2α
-VI and TxB
2
, significantly reduced soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, and remarkably, further reduced atherosclerosis (80%).
Conclusions
These results indicate that in vivo lipid peroxidation and platelet activation coexist in murine atherosclerosis and that lipid peroxidation does not contribute to platelet activation and reflects the oxidant component of the inflammatory response. Our findings suggest that oxidant stress and platelet activation represent 2 distinct therapeutic targets in atherogenesis. We propose that a combination of antioxidants and platelet inhibitors might be rationally evaluated in the prevention of progression of human atherosclerosis.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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