British Journal of Pharmacology

January 1999, Volume 126, Issue 1, Pages 211 - 218

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Original Article
Accelerated intimal hyperplasia and increased endogenous inhibitors for NO synthesis in rabbits with alloxan-induced hyperglycaemia

Hiroshi Masuda, Moritaka Goto, Satoru Tamaoki & Hiroshi Azuma1

Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Institute for Medical and Dental Engineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Surugadai, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, Japan    

1Author for correspondence: E-mail: h.azuma@chem.i-mde.tmd.ac.jp



Keywords
Hyperglycaemia;   alloxan;   accelerated intimal hyperplasia;   L-NMMA;   ADMA;   NO production;   endothelial denudation

Abstract

1   We examined whether endogenous inhibitors of NO synthesis are involved in the augmentation of intimal hyperplasia in rabbits with hyperglycaemia induced by alloxan.

2   Four weeks after the endothelial denudation of carotid artery which had been performed 12 weeks after alloxan, the intimal hyperplasia was greatly augmented with hyperglycaemia. The degree of hyperplasia was assessed using three different parameters of histopathological findings as well as changes in luminal area and intima : media ratio.

3   There were positive and significant correlations between intima : media ratio, plasma glucose, and concentrations of NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) and NG, NG-dimethyl-L-arginine (ADMA) in endothelial cells, that is, the intima : media ratio became greater as plasma glucose and endothelial L-NMMA and ADMA were increased. Furthermore, endothelial L-NMMA and ADMA were increased in proportion to the increase in plasma glucose.

4   In contrast, there were inverse and significant correlations between cyclic GMP production by carotid artery strips with endothelium and plasma glucose, between cyclic GMP production and endothelial L-NMMA and ADMA, and between the intima : media ratio and cyclic GMP production.

5   Exogenously applied L-NMMA and ADMA inhibited cyclic GMP production in a concentration-dependent manner. IC50 values were determined to be 12.1 µM for the former and 26.2 µM for the latter. The cyclic GMP production was abolished after the deliberate removal of endothelium from the artery strips.

6   These results suggest that the augmentation of intimal hyperplasia with hyperglycaemia is closely related to increased accumulation of L-NMMA and ADMA with hyperglycaemia, which would result in an accelerated reduction in NO production/release by endothelial cells.

Received 13 August 1998; Revised 7 October 1998; Accepted 10 October 1998

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