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From the Department of Pathology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.
Abstract The pulmonary artery and the aorta are
similarly susceptible to atherosclerosis in rabbits.
However, the mechanism(s) that accounts for this is not yet known. This
study investigated the hypothesis that one or more aspects of
arterial low-density lipoprotein (LDL) transport and
metabolism might explain the similar susceptibility of the
aortic arch and pulmonary artery to
atherosclerosis and the increased susceptibility of
these arterial regions compared with the descending
thoracic aorta. We determined permeability to LDL, rates of LDL
degradation, and concentrations of undegraded LDL for the intima-media
of normal rabbits and those fed cholesterol for
8 days.
Intima-media permeability did not differ between corresponding
arterial regions of normal rabbits and rabbits fed
cholesterol for 8 days and was similar for the aortic arch
and pulmonary artery. Rates of LDL degradation and
concentrations of undegraded LDL for the intima-media were influenced
by cholesterol feeding. These measures were reduced in
fractional terms but increased in absolute terms as a result of
hypercholesterolemia, without differences
between corresponding parameters for the pulmonary
artery and aortic arch. However, permeability to LDL, rates of LDL
degradation, and concentrations of undegraded LDL were increased for
the intima-media of the aortic arch compared with the descending
thoracic aorta. Similar, although not always significant, trends were
evident for the comparison of the pulmonary artery and
descending thoracic aorta. Differences in LDL transport and
metabolism and changes after feeding
cholesterol for 8 days parallel the relative susceptibility
to atherosclerosis for the three arterial
regions studied. These results support the role of arterial
LDL transport and metabolism in atherogenesis and
potentially provide a mechanistic explanation for the differences in
susceptibility to atherosclerosis for these three
arterial regions.
Key Words: atherosclerosis aorta pulmonary artery LDL permeability LDL metabolism
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