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AuthorGaravelo, Sherrira M.
AuthorPereira, Jacqueline J.
AuthorWadt, Nilsa S.Y.
AuthorReis, Marcia M.
AuthorIkegami, Renata N.
AuthorKawakami, Joyce T.
AuthorAgouni, Abdelali
AuthorPalomino, Suely A.P.
AuthorAbdalla, Dulcineia
AuthorHiguchi, Maria de Lourdes
Available date2017-01-15T05:51:56Z
Publication Date2015-11
Publication NameAdvances in Nanoparticles
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4236/anp.2015.44012
CitationGaravelo, S.M., Pereira, J.J., Wadt, N.S.Y., Reis, M.M., Ikegami, R.N., Kawakami, J.T., Agouni, A., Palomino, S.A.P., Abdalla, D. and de Lourdes Higuchi, M. (2015) Oral PTCTS (Particulated Transialidase) Removes Serum Microparticles and Decreases Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Plaques of Rabbits. Advances in Nanoparticles, 4, 107-115.
ISSN2169-0510
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5168
AbstractBackground: Previous studies showed that atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability was related with microparticles (MPs)-vesicles larger than 100 nm, which released MMP9 collagenase. In our pre- vious study, intramuscular injection of a new drug (PTCTS) normalized oxidized LDL serum levels and reduced rabbit atherosclerosis. Now, we studied administration of oral PTCTS in order to cla- rify anti-atherosclerotic mechanism of action, analyzing if the treatment removed MPs containing ox-LDL and Mycoplasma pneumoniae antigens and improved the immune response. Methods: We compared two groups of rabbits. Control group (CG, n = 6)—1% cholesterol enriched diet for 12 weeks; Treated group (TG, n = 8)—1% cholesterol enriched diet for 12 weeks with administration of PTCTS (400 μl/day) during the last 6 weeks of diet. The animals had their blood collected, in three different phases of the protocol before being fed with hypercholesterolemic diet, before be- ing treated with water or PTCTS and at the moment of sacrifice. The serum was submitted to im- munofluorescence technique to evaluate the quantity of microparticles marked with antibodies against Mycoplasma pneumoniae and ox-LDL. A fragment of aorta was submitted to immunohisto- chemical detection of antigens from MMP9, ox-LDL, NF-κB and IL-1β. Results: PTCTS showed significant reduction in MMP-9 (P = 0.001) and a tendency of reducing IL-1β (P = 0.09) in the aortic plaques compared with CG. In the serum, PTCTS was able to remove microparticles containing an- tigen of ox-LDL (P = 0.004) and Mycoplasma pneumoniae (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Oral treatment with PTCTS presented more adequate inflammatory response by reducing levels of ox-LDL, IL-1β and mycoplasma, as well as a better stabilization of the atheromatous plaque by reducing levels of MMP-9, avoiding plaque rupture, without causing mortality or toxicity.
SponsorThis work was supported by FAPESP (Fundation that supports research in the State of São Paulo, grant number 2012/12656-5) and Zerbini Foundation.
Languageen
PublisherScientific Research Publishing
SubjectAtherosclerosis
Inflammation
PTCTS
Mycoplasma
NF-κB
TitleOral PTCTS (Particulated Transialidase) Removes Serum Microparticles and Decreases Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Plaques of Rabbits
TypeArticle
Pagination107-115
Issue Number4
Volume Number4
ESSN2169-0529


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