TY - JOUR
T1 - 2-Isopropylidenehydrazono-4-oxo-thiazolidin-5-ylacetanilide (OPB-9195) treatment inhibits the development of intimal thickening after balloon injury of rat carotid artery
T2 - role of glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions in vascular tissue damage
AU - Miyata, Toshio
AU - Ishikawa, Shintaro
AU - Asahi, Koichi
AU - Inagi, Reiko
AU - Suzuki, Daisuke
AU - Horie, Katsunori
AU - Tatsumi, Kunihiko
AU - Kurokawa, Kiyoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants from Research for the Future Program of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (96L00303) and from the Japanese Minister of Health and Welfare for Research on Health Services (H10-079).
PY - 1999/2/19
Y1 - 1999/2/19
N2 - We have pursued the hypothesis that the carbonyl modification of proteins by glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions plays a role in atherogenesis. Human atherosclerotic tissues with fatty streaks and uremic arteriosclerotic tissues were examined, with specific antibodies, to detect protein adducts formed with carbonyl compounds by glycoxidation or lipoxidation reactions, i.e. advanced glycation end products (AGEs) or glycoxidation products, such as carboxymethyllysine (CML) and pentosidine, and lipoxidation products, such as malondialdehyde (MDA)-lysine and 4-hydroxy-nonenal (HNE)-protein adduct. All the four adducts were identified in the proliferative intima and in macrophage-rich fatty streaks. If the carbonyl modification is not a mere result but is a contributor to atherogenesis, inhibition of glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions might prevent vascular tissue damage. We tested this hypothesis in rats following balloon injury of their carotid arteries, a model exhibiting a remarkable intimal thickening, which are stained positive for all the four adducts. Oral administration of 2-isopropylidenehydrazono-4-oxo-thiazolidin-5-ylacetanilide (OPB-9195), an inhibitor of both glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions, in rats following balloon injury effectively prevented the intimal thickening. These data suggest a role for the carbonyl modification of proteins by glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions in most, if not all, types of vascular tissue damage ('carbonyl stress'), and the usefulness of inhibitors of carbonyl reactions for the treatment of vascular tissue damage. Copyright (C) 1999 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
AB - We have pursued the hypothesis that the carbonyl modification of proteins by glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions plays a role in atherogenesis. Human atherosclerotic tissues with fatty streaks and uremic arteriosclerotic tissues were examined, with specific antibodies, to detect protein adducts formed with carbonyl compounds by glycoxidation or lipoxidation reactions, i.e. advanced glycation end products (AGEs) or glycoxidation products, such as carboxymethyllysine (CML) and pentosidine, and lipoxidation products, such as malondialdehyde (MDA)-lysine and 4-hydroxy-nonenal (HNE)-protein adduct. All the four adducts were identified in the proliferative intima and in macrophage-rich fatty streaks. If the carbonyl modification is not a mere result but is a contributor to atherogenesis, inhibition of glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions might prevent vascular tissue damage. We tested this hypothesis in rats following balloon injury of their carotid arteries, a model exhibiting a remarkable intimal thickening, which are stained positive for all the four adducts. Oral administration of 2-isopropylidenehydrazono-4-oxo-thiazolidin-5-ylacetanilide (OPB-9195), an inhibitor of both glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions, in rats following balloon injury effectively prevented the intimal thickening. These data suggest a role for the carbonyl modification of proteins by glycoxidation and lipoxidation reactions in most, if not all, types of vascular tissue damage ('carbonyl stress'), and the usefulness of inhibitors of carbonyl reactions for the treatment of vascular tissue damage. Copyright (C) 1999 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
KW - Advanced glycation end product
KW - Carbonyl compound
KW - Glycoxidation
KW - Intimal thickening
KW - Lipoxidation
KW - Rat carotid artery balloon injury
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U2 - 10.1016/S0014-5793(99)00122-2
DO - 10.1016/S0014-5793(99)00122-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 10069401
AN - SCOPUS:0033034931
SN - 0014-5793
VL - 445
SP - 202
EP - 206
JO - FEBS Letters
JF - FEBS Letters
IS - 1
ER -