Cigarette Smoke Exposure Promotes Arterial Thrombosis and Vessel Remodeling after Vascular Injury in Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice

被引:16
作者
Schroeter, Marco R. [1 ]
Sawalich, Matthias [1 ]
Humboldt, Tim [1 ]
Leifheit, Maren [1 ]
Meurrens, Kris [3 ]
Berges, An [3 ]
Xu, Haiyan [3 ]
Lebrun, Stefan [4 ]
Wallerath, Thomas [2 ]
Konstantinides, Stavros [1 ]
Schleef, Raymond [5 ]
Schaefer, Katrin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Dept Cardiol & Pulm Med, DE-37099 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Philip Morris Res Labs GmbH, Cologne, Germany
[3] Philip Morris Res Labs Bvba, Louvain, Belgium
[4] Philip Morris Int, Neuchatel, Switzerland
[5] Philip Morris Inc, Richmond, VA USA
关键词
Arterial thrombosis; ApoE knockout mice; Smoking; Neointima formation; Smooth muscle cells;
D O I
10.1159/000127439
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Background: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. However, in terms of the vessel wall, the underlying pathomechanisms of cigarette smoking are incompletely understood, partly due to a lack of adequate in vivo models. Methods: Apolipoprotein E-deficient mice were exposed to filtered air (sham) or to cigarette mainstream smoke at a total particulate matter (TPM) concentration of 600 mu g/l for 1, 2, 3, or 4 h, for 5 days/week. After exposure for 10 8 1 weeks, arterial thrombosis and neointima formation at the carotid artery were induced using 10% ferric chloride. Results: Mice exposed to mainstream smoke exhibited shortened time to thrombotic occlusion (p < 0.01) and lower vascular patency rates (p < 0.001). Morphometric and immunohistochemical analysis of neointimal lesions demonstrated that mainstream smoke exposure increased the amount of alpha-actin-positive smooth muscle cells (p < 0.05) and dose-dependently increased the intima-to-media ratio (p < 0.05). Additional analysis of smooth muscle cells in vitro suggested that 10 mu g TPM/ml increased cell proliferation without affecting viability or apoptosis, whereas higher concentrations (100 and 500 mu g TPM/ml) appeared to be cytotoxic. Conclusions: Taken together, these findings suggest that cigarette smoking promotes arterial thrombosis and modulates the size and composition of neointimal lesions after arterial injury in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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