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BACKGROUND: Chronic inhibition of endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by the administration of N:(omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) to rats induces early vascular inflammatory changes (monocyte infiltration into coronary vessels and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 MCP-1 expression) as well as subsequent arteriosclerosis (medial thickening and perivascular fibrosis) and cardiac fibrosis. However, the role of MCP-1 in this process is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated the effect of a specific monoclonal anti-MCP-1 neutralizing antibody in rats treated with L-NAME to determine the role of monocytes in the regulation of cardiovascular remodeling. We found increased expression of MCP-1 mRNA in vascular endothelial cells and monocytes in inflammatory lesions. Cotreatment with an anti-MCP-1 antibody, but not with control IgG, prevented the L-NAME-induced early inflammation and reduced late coronary vascular medial thickening. In contrast, the anti-MCP-1 antibody did not decrease the development of perivascular fibrosis, the expression of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta(1) mRNA, or systolic pressure overload induced by L-NAME administration. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that MCP-1 is necessary for the development of medial thickening as well as monocyte recruitment. In contrast, the pathogenesis of fibrosis may involve other factors, such as TGF-beta(1).
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Masamichi Koyanagi
Kyorin University Hospital
Kensuke Egashira
Kyushu University
Shiro Kitamoto
Nishikyushu University
Circulation
National Cancer Institute
Kumamoto University
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1a7acee916fa6dd3b8a444 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.102.18.2243
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