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The dependence of vascular relaxation on an intact endothelium and the relationship between relaxation and
cyclic GMP
accumulation were determined in coronary arteries isolated from cardiac transplantation patients with or without coronary
atherosclerosis
. In nonatherosclerotic arteries, the endothelium-dependent agent acetylcholine produced concentration-related relaxations. In atherosclerotic arteries, endothelium-dependent relaxations were abolished with acetylcholine, partly suppressed with substance P and histamine, and completely preserved with the ionophore A23187. In these arteries, the endothelium-independent agent nitroglycerin remained fully active. Accumulation of
cyclic GMP
in atherosclerotic strips was suppressed with acetylcholine but unattenuated with A23187 and nitroglycerin. In aortas from rabbits with diet-induced
atherosclerosis
, there was likewise an impaired cholinergic relaxation and
cyclic GMP
accumulation in the presence of preserved responses to A23187 and nitroglycerin. The results demonstrate that impaired cholinergic responses in atherosclerotic arteries reflect a muscarinic defect and not an inability of endothelium to release endothelial factor or smooth muscle to respond to it.
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PMID:Impaired muscarinic endothelium-dependent relaxation and cyclic guanosine 5'-monophosphate formation in atherosclerotic human coronary artery and rabbit aorta. 243 88
A primary culture of cells derived from uninvolved and atherosclerotic intima of human aorta was used to elucidate the role of cyclic nucleotides in atherogenesis. The cells cultured from fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaques had a 2- to 8-fold lower cyclic AMP level and a 1.5- to 2-fold higher level of
cyclic GMP
compared with those of a grossly normal intima. Medial cells cultured from nonlesioned and atherosclerotic aortic segments showed no differences in the cyclic nucleotide concentrations. Reduction of the intracellular cyclic AMP with 2'-deoxyadenosine or a
cyclic GMP
elevation with its dibutyryl derivative, or liposomes containing
cyclic GMP
stimulated the uptake of [3H]thymidine and protein synthesis in the cells cultured from unaffected intima. On the contrary, a rise of the intracellular cyclic AMP caused by adenylate cyclase activators, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, dibutyryl cyclic AMP, and liposomes containing cyclic AMP inhibited cell proliferation and protein synthesis. Elevation of the intracellular cyclic AMP stimulated the hydrolysis of lipids which led to reduction of lipid levels in the cells cultured from atherosclerotic lesions. The results of this study corroborate the existence of a relationship between the alterations of intracellular cyclic nucleotide levels and the metabolic disorders occurring in
atherosclerosis
.
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PMID:Cyclic nucleotides and atherosclerosis: studies in primary culture of human aortic cells. 244
The endothelium can profoundly affect vascular tone by releasing endothelium-derived relaxing and contracting factor. Nitric oxide (EDRF) is the most important relaxing factor that is released from L-arginine and evokes relaxation by increasing intracellular
cyclic GMP
in vascular smooth muscle. Endothelin and other endothelium-derived contracting factors (i.e., a cyclooxygenase product and a substance released during hypoxia) may be released as well. In hypertension and
atherosclerosis
, endothelium-dependent relaxations are impaired and endothelium-dependent contractions may occur, at least in some blood vessels. These changes in endothelium function may promote vasospasm and vascular occlusion and contribute to increased vascular resistance in hypertension. The more effective release of EDRF in arterial coronary bypass grafts-which have a better patency than venous grafts-is in line with the concept that EDRF may play a role in the prevention of vascular occlusion.
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PMID:Endothelium-derived vasoactive substances: potential role in hypertension, atherosclerosis, and vascular occlusion. 247 27
Nitrates are old drugs, introduced into medical treatment more than 100 years ago, initially as a homeopathic remedy against headache (1850), and only later against angina pectoris (1867). Their typical hemodynamic, antiischemic effects were described in man in the 1950s and 1960s. They include: a reduction in venous return, lowering of the abnormally increased left ventricular enddiastolic pressure during ischemia, a decrease in left ventricular systolic wall stress, and changes in left ventricular geometry resulting in a decrease of myocardial oxygen consumption. The vasodilatory effect on large epicardial coronary arteries, especially on eccentric stenoses through relaxation of vascular smooth muscle tone was described even more recently (1980). This effect proved to be of considerable clinical importance both in angina at rest, that is during a primary increase in vasomotor tone (coronary artery spasm) as well as in angina provoked by exercise, where the increase in vasomotor tone and in the degree of stenosis is often due to a rise in alpha-sympathetic tone. The relaxing effect on the large coronary arteries is regarded as additive to the one on venous tone. The real clinical importance of nitrates became, however, evident only in the last decade with the discovery of EDRF, the so-called endothelial-derived relaxing factor, an endogenous compound of endothelial origin at least partly consisting of nitrous oxide and therefore, like nitrates, it exerts its effect through the stimulation of
cGMP
. The tendency for coronary arteries to constrict in presence of
atherosclerosis
is explained by the lack of EDRF, especially in the region of atherosclerotic plaques where the endothelium is often absent or has lost its endocrine function.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[The mechanism of action of nitrates, 1988 status]. 251 90
Cyclic AMP and
cyclic GMP
content was measured in intima media of unaffected and atherosclerotic areas of human aorta in a short-term organ culture. It was demonstrated that during short-term cultivation the content of both cyclic nucleotides in tissues is constant. The cyclic AMP content in fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaques is significantly (2 to 7-fold) lower than in unaffected intima. The
cyclic GMP
level in atherosclerotic lesions is 1.5 to 3-fold higher than in normal. The content of both cyclic nucleotides in the media underlying fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaques is the same as in the normal tissue. The obtained data indicate serious disorders in the system of cyclic nucleotides during
atherosclerosis
.
...
PMID:[The content of cyclic nucleotides in an organ culture of normal and atherosclerosis-affected human aorta]. 254 34
According to the response to injury hypothesis, endothelial migration and repair may play an important role in the initiation and progression of
atherosclerosis
. In this study, we examined the regulatory mechanisms of endothelial cell migration in vitro, using cultured endothelial cells from fetal bovine aortas. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP, 8-bromo
cyclic GMP
, and theophylline (each at concentrations of 10(-4) to 10(-3) M) inhibited the migration of endothelial cells. Migration was not significantly affected by the Ca2+ channel blockers diltiazem (10(-6) to 10(-4) M) and nicardipine (10(-6) to 10(-5) M) or by La3+ (10(-4) to 10(-3) M), an inorganic Ca2+-antagonist, TMB-8 (10(-6) to 5 x 10(-5) M), an intracellular Ca2+ blocker, or the calmodulin inhibitors W-7 (10(-6) to 5 x 10(-5) M) and trifluoperazine (10(-7) to 10(-5) M). At the extracellular Ca2+ concentrations of less than 0.2 mEq/l, the migration was inhibited significantly. In addition, migration was markedly suppressed by colchicine (10(-8) to 10(-5) M), an inhibitor of tubulin polymerization, and by cytochalasin B (10(-7) to 10(-5) M), an inhibitor of actin polymerization. These results suggest that cyclic nucleotides, such as cyclic AMP and GMP, may regulate the migration of vascular endothelial cells. Although a low concentration of extracellular Ca2+ is essential to their migration, participation of the intracellular Ca2+-calmodulin system was not evident in this study. It appears that the cytoskeletal system, including microtubules and microfilaments, is involved in the mechanisms of migration.
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PMID:Vascular endothelial cell migration in vitro roles of cyclic nucleotides, calcium ion and cytoskeletal system. 255 95
In cultured rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells (SMCs), sodium nitroprusside (SNP) (10(-7) to 10(-4) M), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) (10(-9) to 10(-6) M) and 8-bromo-
cyclic GMP
(10(-6) to 10(-3) M) inhibited the whole blood serum (WBS)-induced DNA synthesis by about 30%. The doses of SNP and ANP necessary for the inhibition of the WBS-induced DNA synthesis were similar to those necessary for the formation of cellular
cyclic GMP
(
cGMP
). These agents were effective even when added 6 h after stimulation of the cells with WBS. These results suggest that
cGMP
inhibits the proliferation of rabbit aortic SMCs by inhibiting the progression from the G1 into S phase of the cell cycle and raise the possibility that
cGMP
-elevating vasodilators may suppress the atherogenic process by inhibiting vascular SMC proliferation.
Atherosclerosis
1989 Dec
PMID:Antiproliferative action of cyclic GMP-elevating vasodilators in cultured rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells. 255 61
We report here on the effect of an endothelium-dependent vascular smooth muscle relaxant, lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) on rabbit aortic strips and on hemodynamic changes by LPC in atherosclerotic animals.
Cyclic GMP
changes induced by LPC in atherosclerotic vessels were also determined.
Atherosclerosis
was produced by feeding a high cholesterol and saturated fatty acid diet. LPC was injected into the left atrium and coronary flow was measured by radioactive microspheres; in vitro, relaxation of precontracted aortic strips by lysophosphatidylcholine was also recorded. LPC failed to increase coronary flow in the presence of
atherosclerosis
. In isolated aortic strips, dose-response curves with acetylcholine and LPC showed diminished relaxation in atherosclerotic preparations, and
cyclic GMP
production following LPC was reduced. The results demonstrate that vascular relaxation by LPC, together with its ability to activate guanylate cyclase is dependent on the functional and morphological integrity of the vascular wall.
Atherosclerosis
1989 Dec
PMID:Effect of lysophosphatidylcholine on atherosclerotic rabbit arteries. 255 62
A total of 64 male patients with varying forms of coronary heart disease (CHD), aged 43 to 65 years, and free of diabetes mellitus, obesity and arterial hypertension symptoms, were studied in conditions of emotional stress simulated, using the method of mental calculations with shifts of attention under time shortage. Pre- and post-exercise blood levels of cyclic nucleotides (cAMP and
cGMP
), the somatotropic hormone and immunoreactive insulin were measured. Stress-induced decrease in platelet cAMP/
cGMP
ratios, indicative of further increase in the functional activity of platelets, was demonstrated in coronary patients with marked coronary
atherosclerosis
, as contrasted to normal subjects and patients with milder disease. They also showed a more considerable (sixfold) increase in the somatotropic hormone levels and a tendency to decreased levels of immunoreactive insulin under stress, apparently as a consequence of the prevailing activation of alpha-adrenoreceptor pathways.
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PMID:[Dynamics of cyclase systems and hormonal indices in patients with ischemic heart disease in a state of emotional stress]. 300 51
Cyclic AMP and
cyclic GMP
content was measured in intima and media of unaffected and atherosclerotic areas of human aorta in a short-term organ culture. It was demonstrated that during short-term cultivation the content of both cyclic nucleotides in tissues is constant. The cyclic AMP content in fatty streaks and atherosclerotic plaques is significantly (2 to 7-fold) lower than in unaffected intima. The
cyclic GMP
level in atherosclerotic lesions is 1.5 to 3-fold higher than in normal. The content of both cyclic nucleotides in the media underlying fatty streaks is the same as in the normal tissue. In the media underlying atherosclerotic plaques, the cyclic AMP level is decreased compared to the normal. The obtained data indicates serious disorders in the system of cyclic nucleotides during
atherosclerosis
. Possible consequences of this disfunction are discussed.
...
PMID:Cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP content in a short-term organ culture of normal and atherosclerotic human aorta. 302 90
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