Different Contribution of Apoptosis to the Antiproliferative Effects of L-Arginine, Enalapril and Losartan on Neointimal Growth Inhibition After Balloon Arterial Injury.
Open Access
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japanese Circulation Society in Circulation Journal
- Vol. 66 (10) , 965-971
- https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.66.965
Abstract
It remains to be clarified how angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor-induced function (ie, increased NO related action or the inhibition of angiotensin II AT1 receptor dependent action) affects apoptosis of smooth muscle cells in the neointima following arterial injury. Saline (control), enalapril, L-arginine, combined enalapril and L-arginine, or losartan was administered for 14 days to Sprague-Dawley rats after balloon carotid injury and the ratio of intima to media areas (I/M), inducible NO synthase (iNOS) concentrations and %TUNEL were measured. I/M decreased similarly in the enalapril, L-arginine and losartan groups, and the combination of enalapril and L-arginine resulted in the largest I/M decrease. TUNEL positivity was increased compared with controls in the following order: losartan, L-arginine, enalapril and combination of enalapril and L-arginine. The intensity of immunostaining for iNOS was increased approximately 1.9-fold compared with the control in the combined enarapril and L-arginine group as well as in the enalapril group. These data suggest that the apoptosis in the neointima is different for L-arginine, losartan and enalapril under similar conditions and was higher under treatment with enalapril, not only via the action of NO or blocking of the AT1, but also by upregulation of iNOS. (Circ J 2002; 66: 965 - 971)Keywords
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