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1 Discovery Research Laboratory, Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd., Saitama 335-8055, Japan; and 2 Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan
We previously reported
that chronic inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis with
N
-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester
(L-NAME) induces vascular inflammation at week 1 and produces subsequent arteriosclerosis at week 4 and that
cotreatment with an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor prevents such changes. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that treatment with an ACE inhibitor after development of vascular inflammation could inhibit arteriosclerosis in rats. Wistar-Kyoto rats
were randomized to four groups: the control group received no drugs,
the 4wL-NAME group received L-NAME (100 mg · kg
1 · day
1) for 4 wk,
the 1wL + 3wNT group received L-NAME for 1 wk and no
treatment for the subsequent 3 wk, and the 1wL + 3wACEI group received L-NAME for 1 wk and the ACE inhibitor imidapril
(20 mg · kg
1 · day
1) for
the subsequent 3 wk. After 4 wk, we observed significant arteriosclerosis of the coronary artery (medial thickening and fibrosis) and increased cardiac ACE activity in the 1wL + 3wNT group as well as in the 4wL-NAME group, but not in the
1wL + 3wACEI group. In a separate study, we examined
apoptosis formation and found that posttreatment with imidapril
(20 mg · kg
1 · day
1) or an
ANG II AT1-receptor antagonist, CS-866 (5 mg · kg
1 · day
1), induced
apoptosis (TdT-mediated nick end-labeling) in monocytes and
myofibroblasts appearing in the inflammatory lesions associated with a
clear degradation in the heart (DNA electrophoresis). In conclusion,
treatment with the ACE inhibitor after 1 wk of L-NAME administration inhibited arteriosclerosis by inducing apoptosis in the cells with inflammatory lesions in this study, suggesting that
increased ANG II activity inhibited apoptosis of the cells with
inflammatory lesions and thus contributed to the development of arteriosclerosis.
apoptosis; angiotensin; nitric oxide; remodeling
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