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- Title
Chronic treatment with vascular endothelial growth factor preserves agonist-evoked vascular responses in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat.
- Authors
Bardal, S.; Misurski, D.; Qiu, X.; Desai, K.; McNeill, J. R.
- Abstract
Aims/hypothesis: Vascular dysfunction is a hallmark of diabetes mellitus and endothelial dysfunction is considered to be a key early component of vascular dysfunction. Attenuated agonist-evoked responses are considered to be a barometer of endothelial/vascular dysfunction. We sought to determine whether vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) could prevent dysfunction from developing in the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced rat model of type 1 diabetes. Materials and methods: One week after induction of diabetes, STZ rats began a 4-week treatment protocol of twice-weekly i.v. injections of 2 μg VEGF or inactivated VEGF. Corresponding non-diabetic rats served as controls. Agonist-evoked vascular responses were recorded 1 day after the last treatment in anaesthetised rats. Results: Acetylcholine (0.1–12.5 μg/kg) evoked increases in superior mesenteric arterial conductance and decreases in mean blood pressure, while methoxamine (12.5–100 μg/kg) and endothelin-1 (100–1,200 μmol/kg) evoked decreases in superior mesenteric arterial conductance and increases in mean blood pressure. These responses to all three agonists were attenuated in STZ rats, and chronic treatment with VEGF improved these responses dramatically. Both the reduction in plasma nitrate and nitrite and the elevation in aortic superoxide associated with STZ diabetes were normalised with VEGF treatment. VEGF also prevented the apparent paradoxical increased endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression seen in untreated STZ rats. Conclusions/interpretation: Chronic treatment with VEGF early in diabetes is able to prevent the attenuated agonist-evoked vascular responses in STZ rats and normalise the oxidative environment associated with the disease.
- Subjects
MEDICAL sciences; ENDOTHELINS; DIABETES; MICROCIRCULATION disorders; NITRIC oxide; STREPTOZOTOCIN; ANTINEOPLASTIC antibiotics
- Publication
Diabetologia, 2006, Vol 49, Issue 4, p811
- ISSN
0012-186X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00125-006-0151-5