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We have recently segregated a new line of rabbit, named
TGH
, with severely high levels of plasma triglyceride and cholesterol. The aim of the present study was to investigate the progression of atherosclerosis and haemodynamic parameters in
TGH
rabbits. 2. Japanese white (JW) and
TGH
rabbits (24-27 months old) were anaesthetized with ketamine and xylazine. Plasma concentrations of triglyceride were 63.1 8.0 and 446.0 35.2 mg/dL in JW and
TGH
rabbits, respectively. Blood pressure was measured by a catheter implanted in the femoral artery. Histological examinations were performed using haematoxylin-eosin and elastica-Masson trichrome staining to detect atherosclerotic lesions. 3. The JW rabbits had no atherosclerotic lesions. In
TGH
rabbits, severe atherosclerotic lesions were observed throughout the aorta, especially in the aortic arch. Basal femoral arterial pressure was not significantly different between JW and
TGH
rabbits. However, the basal pulse pressure in
TGH
rabbits (48.3 4.5 mmHg) was significantly greater than that of JW rabbits (28.0 5.6 mmHg). Intravenous infusion of N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-
NAME
; 26.9 mg/kg) increased the blood pressure of
TGH
and JW rabbits. There was no significant difference in the response to L-
NAME
between the two rabbit strains. 4. The present study shows that severe atherosclerotic changes develop in
TGH
rabbits and suggests that the hyperlipidaemia combined with hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia is an important factor for promoting atherosclerosis in
TGH
rabbits. The greater pulse pressure in
TGH
rabbits may be due to the increased vascular stiffness with atherosclerosis. 5. This newly developed
TGH
rabbit line of heritable hypertriglyceridaemia with hypercholesterolaemia will become a useful animal model for studies on the role of hyperlipidaemia in the progression of atherosclerosis and in many atherosclerosis-related diseases.
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PMID:Progression of severe atherosclerosis and increased arterial pulse pressure in the newly developed heritable mixed hyperlipidaemic rabbits. 1648 65