Angiotensin type 1 receptor blocker reduces intimal neovascularization and plaque growth in apolipoprotein e-deficient mice

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The interactions between the renin-angiotensin system and neovascularization in atherosclerotic plaque development are unclear. We investigated the effects of angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonism in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient (ApoE) mice with a special focus on plaque neovascularization. ApoE mice fed a high-fat diet were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups and administered vehicle or olmesartan for 12 weeks. Quantification of plaque areas at the aortic root and in the thoracic and abdominal aorta revealed that, in all 3 of the regions, olmesartan reduced intimal neovessel density and the mRNA levels of toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and TLR4. Olmesartan increased the levels of collagen and elastin, reduced the level of macrophages in the aortic root, and reduced the mRNA and the activity of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 2 in aortic roots and thoracic aortas. Aortic ring assay revealed that olmesartan-treated ApoE mice had a markedly lower angiogenic response than that of untreated ApoE mice. Bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cell-like c-Kit cells from olmesartan-treated ApoE mice showed marked impairment of cellular functions and lower expression of TLR2/TLR4 and MMP-2 compared with those of untreated controls. MMP-2 deficiency reduced intimal neovessel density and atherosclerotic lesion formation. Olmesartan and small-interfering RNA targeting TLR2 reduced the levels of TLR2, and MMP-2 mRNA induced angiotensin II in cultured endothelial cells. Angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonism appears to inhibit intimal neovascularization in ApoE mice, partly by reducing TLR2/TLR4-mediated inflammatory action and MMP activation, thus decreasing atherosclerotic plaque growth and increasing plaque instability. © 2011 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Cheng, X. W., Song, H., Sasaki, T., Hu, L., Inoue, A., Bando, Y. K., … Murohara, T. (2011). Angiotensin type 1 receptor blocker reduces intimal neovascularization and plaque growth in apolipoprotein e-deficient mice. Hypertension, 57(5), 981–989. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.168385

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