Modulation of calcification of vascular smooth muscle cells in culture by calcium antagonists, statins, and their combination

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Astrid Trion
Cindy Schutte-Bart
Wilhelmina H. Bax
J. Wouter Jukema
Arnoud van der Laarse
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[1] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Cardiology
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2008年 / 308卷
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Calcification; Atherosclerosis; Vascular smooth muscle cells; In vitro model; Calcium antagonist; Statin;
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Background Vascular calcification is an organized process in which vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are implicated primarily. The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of calcium antagonists and statins on VSMC calcification in vitro. Methods VSMC calcification was stimulated by incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10 mmol/l β-glycerophosphate, 8 mmol/l CaCl2, 10 mmol/l sodium pyruvate, 1 μmol/l insulin, 50 μg/ml ascorbic acid, and 100 nmol/l dexamethasone (calcification medium). Calcification, proliferation, and apoptosis of VSMCs were quantified. Results Calcium deposition was stimulated dose-dependently by β-glycerophosphate, CaCl2, and ascorbic acid (all P < 0.01). Addition of amlodipine (0.01–1 μmol/l) to the calcification medium did not affect VSMC calcification. However, atorvastatin (2–50 μmol/l) stimulated calcium deposition dose-dependently. Combining treatments stimulated calcification to a degree similar to that observed with atorvastatin alone. Both atorvastatin and amlodipine inhibited VSMC proliferation at the highest concentration used. Only atorvastatin (50 μmol/l) induced considerable apoptosis of VSMCs. Conclusion In vitro calcification of VSMCs is not affected by amlodipine, but is stimulated by atorvastatin at concentrations ≥10 μmol/l, which could contribute to the plaque-stabilizing effect reported for statins.
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