Sympathectomy Causes Aggravated Lesions and Dedifferentiation in Large Rabbit Atherosclerotic Arteries without Involving Nitric Oxide

Previously [Histochem J 1997;29:279–286], we found that sympathectomy induced neointima formation in ear but not cerebral arteries of genetically hyperlipidemic rabbits. To clarify the influence of sympathetic nerves in atherosclerosis, and whether their influence involves vascular NO activity, we s...

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description Previously [Histochem J 1997;29:279–286], we found that sympathectomy induced neointima formation in ear but not cerebral arteries of genetically hyperlipidemic rabbits. To clarify the influence of sympathetic nerves in atherosclerosis, and whether their influence involves vascular NO activity, we studied groups of normocholesterolemic intact (NI) and sympathectomized (NS), and hypercholesterolemic intact (HI) and sympathectomized (HS) rabbits (diet/6-hydroxydopamine for 79 days). Segments of basilar (BA) and femoral (FA) arteries were studied histochemically, to evaluate differentiation (anti-desmin, anti-vimentin, anti-h-caldesmon, and nuclear dye), by confocal microscopy, and by in vitro myography. In BAs, staining of NI and NS groups was similar. In hypercholesterolemic groups, a small neointima developed, more frequently in HS segments where smooth muscle cells (SMCs) positive for all antibodies appeared to be migrating into the neointima. In FAs, SMCs stained for the three antibodies in the NI group, but we observed desmin- and h-caldesmon-negative, vimentin-positive cells in some external medial layers of the NS, HI and HS groups, identical to adventitial fibroblasts. Large neointimas of the HS group contained vimentin-positive and largely desmin- and h-caldesmon-negative cells. Relaxation of BA or FA segments to acetylcholine was not decreased by sympathectomy. Sympathectomy increased the contraction of resting FAs to nitro-L-arginine (p = 0.0379). Thus, sympathectomy aggravates the tendency for FA SMCs to migrate and dedifferentiate, increasing atherosclerotic lesions, without decreasing NO activity, but has only minor effects on BAs.
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subjects Acetylcholine - pharmacology
Animals
Atherosclerosis (general aspects, experimental research)
Atherosclerosis - etiology
Atherosclerosis - metabolism
Atherosclerosis - pathology
Basilar Artery - drug effects
Basilar Artery - innervation
Basilar Artery - metabolism
Basilar Artery - pathology
Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Cardiology. Vascular system
Cell Differentiation
Cell Movement
Cell Proliferation
Disease Models, Animal
Disorders of blood lipids. Hyperlipoproteinemia
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Enzyme Inhibitors - pharmacology
Femoral Artery - drug effects
Femoral Artery - innervation
Femoral Artery - metabolism
Femoral Artery - pathology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hypercholesterolemia - pathology
Male
Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
Nitric Oxide - metabolism
Nitric Oxide Synthase - antagonists & inhibitors
Nitric Oxide Synthase - metabolism
Nitroarginine - pharmacology
Oxidopamine
Rabbits
Research Paper
Sympathectomy, Chemical
Tunica Intima - pathology
Tunica Media - pathology
Vasodilator Agents - pharmacology
Vertebrates: cardiovascular system
title Sympathectomy Causes Aggravated Lesions and Dedifferentiation in Large Rabbit Atherosclerotic Arteries without Involving Nitric Oxide
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