Abstract
The effects of an anti-P-selectin monoclonal antibody (MAb, PB 1.3; Cytel Corporation) on neoendothelialization; neoendothelial function, as evidenced by acetylcholine-induced relaxation (nitric oxide formation); and intimal hyperplasia following embolectomy catheter-induced injury to the rabbit thoracic aorta were investigated. Catheter injury was induced in two groups of New Zealand White rabbits. One group received no treatment, while the second group received short-term treatment with the MAb (i.p., immediately before and 12 h after induction of catheter injury). A third group underwent a sham operation and served as uninjured controls. Following sacrifice at 2 weeks after injury, aortic rings were assessed for degree of intimai hyperplasia, neoendothelial morphology (scanning electron microscopy), and acetylcholine-induced relaxation. Aortic tissue from catheter-injured animals that received treatment exhibited improved neoendothelial morphology, as compared with tissue from untreated but catheterized animals; however, no statistically significant attenuation of the hyperplastic response or improvement in the attenuated neoendothelial-dependent acetylcholine-induced relaxant response that is characteristic of neoendothelium that forms after catheter denudation was observed. These data suggest that short-term attenuation of P-selectin-mediated polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN)/endothelium, PMN/platelet interactions, and/or thrombin formation beneficially affects neoendothelialization of the vascular wall following balloon catheter-induced injury. (Mol Cell Biochem 176: 13–20, 1997)
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Bauters C, Meurice T, Hamon M, McFadden E, Lablanche J-M, Bertrance ME: Mechanisms and prevention of restenosis: from experimental models to clinical practice. Cardiovasc Res 31: 835, 1996
Berk BC, Harris K: Restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: new therapeutic insights from pathogenic mechanisms. Adv Int Med 40: 445, 1995
Stemerman MB, Spaet TH, Pitlick F, Clinton J, Lejnieks I, Tiell ML: Intimai healing. Am J Pathol 87: 125, 1977
Schwartz SM, Haudenschild CC, Eddy EM Endothelial regeneration. I. Quantitative analysis of initial stages of endothelial regeneration in rat aortic intima. Lab Invest 38: 568, 1978
Weidenger FF, McLenachen JM, Cybulsky MI, Gordon JB, Rennke HG, Hollenberg NK, Fallon JT, Ganz P, Cooke JP: Persistent dysfunction of regenerated endothelium after balloon angioplastyof rabbit iliac artery. Circulation 81: 1667, 1990
Saroyan RM, Roberts MP, Vaccarella MY, Bang DJ, Kerstein MD, Kadowitz PJ, McNamara DB: Differential recovery of prostacyclin and EDRF after vascular injury. Am J Physiol 262: H1449, 1992
Shimokawa H, Aarhos LL, Vanhoutte PM: Porcine coronary arteries with regenerated endothelium have a reduced endothelium-dependent responsiveness to aggregating platelets and serotonin. Circ Res 61:256, 1987
Jorgensen RA, Dobrin PL: Balloon embolectomy catheter in small arteries. IV. Correlation of shear forces with histologic injury. Surgery 93: 798, 1983
Dodge AB, Xiaoqing X, D’Amone PA: Density-dependent endothelial cell production of an inhibitor of smooth muscle cell growth. J Cell Biochem 53: 21, 1993
Bush HL Jr, Jakubawski JA, Sentissi JM, Curd GR, Hayes JA, Deykin D: Neointimal hyperplasia occurring after carotid endarterectomy in a canine model: effect of endothelial cell seeding vs. perioperative aspirin. J Vasc Surg 5: 125, 1987
Light JT, Bellan JA, Chen I-L, Murphy WA, Coy DH, Kadowitz PJ, McNamara DB. Angiopeptin enhances acetylcholine relaxation and inhibits intimai hyperplasia after vascular injury. Am J Physiol 265: H1265, 1993
Garg UC, Hassid A: Nitric oxide-generating vasodilators and 8-bromocyclic guanosine monophosphate inhibit mitogenesis and proliferation of cultured rat vascular smooth muscle cells. J Clin Invest 83: 1774, 1989
Ando J, Kamiya A: Blood flow and vascular endothelial cell function. Frontiers Med Biol Engineer 5: 245, 1993
Adelman B, Steinerman MB, Hardin RJ: Interaction of platelets and fibrin with injured rabbit aortic neointima. Effect of prostaglandin I2 and heparin. Arteriosclerosis 3: 141, 1983
Malik AB, Lo SK: Vascular endothelial adhesion molecules and tissue inflammation. Pharmacol Rev 48: 213, 1996
Totani L, Piccoli A, Pellegrini G, DiSanto A, Lorenzet R: Polymorphonuclear leukocytes enhance release of growth factors by cultured endothelial cells. Arterioscler Thromb 14: 125, 1994
Muller WA: Migration of leukocytes across the vascular intima molecules and mechanisms. Trends Cardiovasc Med 5: 15, 1995
Emerick S, Herring M, Arnold M, Baughman S, Reilly K, Glover J: Leukocyte depletion enhances cultured endothelial retention on vascular prostheses. J Vasc Surg 5: 342, 1987
Polley MJ, Phillips ML, Wayre E, Nudelman E, Singhal AK, Hakomon SI, Pausin JC: CD62 and endothelial cell-leukocyte adhesion molecule (ELAM-1) recognize carbohydrate ligand, sialyl-Lewis X Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 88: 6274, 1991
Lavson GR, Sako D, Ahern TJ, Shaffer M, Erban J, Sajer A, Gibson RM, Wagner D, Furie BC, Furie B: P-selectin and E selectin: distinct but overlapping leukocyte ligand specificities. J Biol Chem 267: 11104, 1991
Lefer DJ, Flynn DM, Buda AJ: Effects of a monoclonal antibody directed against P-selectin after myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. Am J Physiol 270: H88, 1996
Weyrich AS, Ma X, Lefer DJ, Albertine KH, Lefer AM: In vivo neutralization of P-selectin protects feline heart and endothelium in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury. J Clin Invest 91: 2620, 1993
Light JT, Bellan JA, Roberts MP, Force SD, Chen I-L, Kadowitz PJ, McNamara DB: Heparin treatment enhances the recovery of neoendothelial acetylcholine-induced vascular relaxation after balloon catheter injury in the rabbit aorta. Circulation 88: II-413, 1993
Schwartz SM, Seiden SC III, Bowman P: Growth control in aortic endothelium at wound edges. In: R Ross, G Sato (eds). Hormones and Cell Culture, Volume 6. Cold Spring Harbor, 1979, pp 593–610
Ziegler T, Nerem RM: Effect of flow on the process of endothelial cell division. Arterioscler Thromb 14: 636, 1994
Marmur JD, Rossikhina M, Guli A, Fyte B, Friedrich V, Mendowitz M, Nemerson Y, Taubman MB: Tissue factor is rapidly induced in arterial smooth muscle after balloon injury. J Clin Invest 91: 2253, 1993
McEver RP: Properties of GMP-140, an inducible granule membrane protein of platelets and endothelium. Blood Cells 16: 73, 1990
Celi A, Pellegiuri G, Lorenzet R, de Blasi A, Ready N, Furie BC, Furie B: P-selectin induces the expression of tissue factor on monocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91: 8767, 1994
Prydz H, Petterson KS: Synthesis of thromboplastin (tissue factor) by endothelial cells. Haemostasis 18: 215, 1988
Zimmerman BJ, Paulson JC, Arrhenius TS, Gaeta FCA, Grager DN: Thrombin receptor peptide-mediated leukocyte rolling in rat mesenteric venules: roles of P-selectin and sialyl lewis X Am J Physiol 267: H1049–H1053, 1994
Lorant DE, Patel KD, McIntyre TM, McEver RP, Prescott SM, Zimmerman GA: Coexpression of GMP-140 and PAF by endothelium stimulated by histamine or thrombin: a juxtacrine system for adhesion and activation of neutrophils. J Cell Biol 115: 223–234, 1991
Pratt KJ, Park PK, Carabasi RA: Role of thrombin in endothelial cell monolayer repair in vitro. J Vasc Surg 20: 621, 1994
Tanaka H, Sukhova GK, Swanson SJ, Clinton SK, Ganz P, Cybulsky MI, Libby P: Sustained activation of vascular cells and leukocytes in the rabbit aorta after balloon injury. Circulation 88: 1788, 1993
Oltrona L, Speidel CM, Recchia D, Abendschein DR Inhibition of tissue factor-mediated thrombosis markedly attenuates stenosis after balloon-induced arterial injury in hyperlipidemic minipigs. Circulation 90: I-344, 1994
Bellan JA, Longenecker LL, Kadowitz PJ, McNamara DB: Selective and complete blockade of acetylcholine-induced relaxation in rabbit aortic rings by NW-nitro-L-arginine but not by glybenclamide. Eur J Pharmacol 234: 273, 1993
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 1997 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Akers, D.L. et al. (1997). Effect of short-term treatment with a monoclonal antibody to P-selectin on balloon catheter-induced: Intimal hyperplasia, re-endothelialization, and attenuation of endothelial-dependent relaxation. In: Singal, P.K., Panagia, V., Pierce, G.N. (eds) The Cellular Basis of Cardiovascular Function in Health and Disease. Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, vol 22. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5765-4_2
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5765-4_2
Publisher Name: Springer, Boston, MA
Print ISBN: 978-1-4613-7642-2
Online ISBN: 978-1-4615-5765-4
eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive