Effect of chronic enhanced external counterpulastion on gene expression profiles of arterial endothelial cells of pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet.
- Author:
Xiao-hong HE
1
;
Gui-fu WU
;
Yan ZHANG
;
Xiao-lin CHEN
;
Zhen-sheng ZHANG
;
Cheng-yang ZHAN
;
Jun LIU
;
Jian-gui HE
;
Yan XIONG
;
Dian-qiu FANG
;
Lu-guang LIANG
;
Yue-tao QIAN
;
Gui-fang LIN
;
Gang DAI
;
Ming-zhe FENG
;
Kui-jian WANG
;
Zhen-yu ZHU
;
Hong MA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Aorta, Abdominal; metabolism; pathology; Arteriosclerosis; etiology; genetics; pathology; Coronary Vessels; metabolism; pathology; Counterpulsation; methods; Diet, Atherogenic; Endothelial Cells; metabolism; Gene Expression Profiling; Male; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; methods; Swine
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1195-1197
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of chronic enhanced external counterpulastion (EECP) on gene expression profiles of arterial endothelial cells (ECs) of pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet.
METHODSEight male pigs were fed with high-cholesterol diet for 12 weeks to induce arteriosclerosis and subjected to EECP for accumulative 36 h (2 h every other day for 18 sessions). Another 8 pigs on cholesterol-enriched diet and 6 normally fed pigs served as the arteriosclerosis model group and normal control group, respectively, and the high-cholesterol diet was maintained until the end of EECP treatment. The coronary artery was then isolated for transmission electro microscopy, and the abdominal aorta was observed using Sudan III staining. The gene expression profiles in ECs from the thoracic aorta using cDNA microarrays.
RESULTSMacrophages and foam cells were detected beneath the ECs in the coronary artery of pigs in the model group, but not in the other two groups. The ratios of Sudan III-positive area in the celiac aorta were significantly lower in normal control and EECP groups than in the model control group (P<0.05). Compared with the normal control group, the gene expressions of integrins-beta1 and CTGF were up-regulated in the model group. Compared with the model group, the expressions of integrins-beta1, CTGF and VCAM-1 were down-regulated and eNOS up-regulated in EECP group.
CONCLUSIONChronic EECP may reduce endothelial injury, down-regulate the gene expression level of integrin-beta1, CTGF and VCAM-1, lower cholesterol uptake and attenuate arterial endothelial inflammation to protect the pigs fed with high-cholesterol diet from arteriosclerosis.