Vascular Biology |
From the Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine (P.J.W., W.L.B., J.A.M. C.A.M., L.W.G., J.MS, G.G.B., E.R.P., M.R., I.J.S.) and the Department of Molecular Physiology and Cellular Biophysics (G.K.O.), University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville.
Correspondence to Ian J. Sarembock, MD, Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Box 158, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA 22908. E-mail ijs4s{at}virginia.edu
AbstractAll-trans-retinoic
acid (atRA) has potent in vitro effects on a number of processes
involved in vascular injury and repair, such as modulating smooth
muscle cell (SMC) proliferation and inducing SMC differentiation, and
may play an important role in the in vivo response to vascular injury.
We hypothesized that atRA would limit restenosis after balloon
angioplasty through SMC-modulated changes in plaque size and vessel
geometry. Balloon angioplasty was performed on rabbits with focal
femoral atherosclerosis randomized to treatment with
atRA or saline. At 28 days after balloon angioplasty, minimal luminal
diameter was significantly larger in the atRA group (1.24±0.17 versus
1.12±0.22 mm, P=0.02). Histomorphometry confirmed
a larger lumen area (0.51±0.20 versus 0.34±0.13 mm2,
P=0.004) in the atRA group, with no difference in
absolute plaque area. Internal elastic lamina and external elastic
lamina areas were significantly larger in the atRA group (0.89±0.27
versus 0.66±0.24 mm2, P=0.001, and
1.29±0.38 versus 0.98±0.32 mm2,
P=0.001, respectively). Vessel sections exhibited
significantly more
-actin and desmin immunostaining
(P=0.01) in the atRA-treated group. No differences in
early cellular proliferation and collagen content were detected with
the use of bromodeoxyuridine. In this atherosclerotic model of vascular
injury, atRA limits restenosis after balloon angioplasty by
effects secondary to overall vessel segment enlargement at the
angioplasty site rather than by effects on plaque size or cellular
proliferation. Increased
-actin and desmin
immunostaining suggest a possible role for phenotypic
modulation of SMCs in this favorable remodeling effect.
Key Words: retinoic acid restenosis remodeling angioplasty smooth muscle cells
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