Inhibition of Experimental Hypercholesterolemia and Atherogenesis by 4-Amino Pteroylglutamic Acid (Aminopterin)
- 1 July 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 8 (4) , 759-764
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.8.4.759
Abstract
Rabbits pretreated with Aminopterin (4-amino pteroylglutamic acid) for 4 weeks were fed an atherogenic diet for 8 weeks, during which Aminopterin injections also were continued. The atherogenic diet consisted of a stock diet with 3/4 per cent cholesterol added. As a result of some manipulation of the Aminopterin dosage during the period before cholesterol feeding was begun, some of the Aminopterin-treated animals lost weight from overdosage, and 7 of the original 20 died. The surviving animals upon reduction of dosage made good weight gains, comparable to the controls, during the cholesterol feeding period. When sacrificed after 8 weeks of cholesterol feeding, the control animals, 21 in number, all had grossly demonstrable 1+ to 4+ atheromatosis of the aorta. Of the 13 surviving Aminopterin-treated animals, 9 had no atheromatosis or doubtful deposits of minimal extent. Only 4 had definite atheromatosis comparable in extent to the controls. Serum cholesterol levels were 30 to 50 per cent lower in the treated animals than in the controls.Keywords
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