Atherosclerosis
Volume 188, Issue 2 , Pages 301-308, October 2006

Dietary reversal of experimental hypercholesterolemia improves endothelial dysfunction of epicardial arteries but not of small coronary vessels in pigs

  • Katherine J.E. Sattler

      Affiliations

    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • Offer Galili

      Affiliations

    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • Martin Rodriguez-Porcel

      Affiliations

    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • James D. Krier

      Affiliations

    • Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • Lilach O. Lerman

      Affiliations

    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
    • Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • Amir Lerman

      Affiliations

    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First Street S.W., Rochester, MN 55905, USA. Tel.: +1 507 255 4152; fax: +1 507 255 2550.

Received 18 August 2005; received in revised form 2 November 2005; accepted 3 November 2005. published online 12 December 2005.

Abstract 

Endothelial dysfunction is characterized by impaired vasodilation, increase of oxidative stress and inflammation. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that reversal of hypercholesterolemic diet alone does not normalize all the parameters of endothelial dysfunction. After 10 weeks on a high-cholesterol diet, female juvenile pigs were randomized to normal diet (n=5, “Reversals”) or continued on the same diet (n=6, “HC”) for another 6 weeks. A control group of 11 pigs received a normal diet (“C”). Coronary epicardial and arteriolar endothelial function was tested in vitro. NFκB and p47phox expression was analyzed in epicardial arteries and myocardium, respectively. P47phox localization in coronary arteries was demonstrated with immunohistochemistry. Lipid levels normalized in Reversal pigs. Epicardial arteries of Reversals showed a normalized relaxation and NFκB expression compared to HC (p<0.05). Small vessel relaxation remained attenuated, and expression of p47phox in myocardial tissue was elevated in Reversals compared to C (p<0.05). Dietary lowering of serum cholesterol and LDL improves vascular function of epicardial arteries but neither of small vessels nor vascular oxidative stress within this time frame. Hence, dietary normalization of serum lipid levels alone may not be synonymous to normalization of the components of endothelial dysfunction.

Keywords: Cholesterol, Vasorelaxation, Nuclear factor κB, Small vessels

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PII: S0021-9150(05)00728-8

doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.11.009

Atherosclerosis
Volume 188, Issue 2 , Pages 301-308, October 2006