[Leptin promotes neointimal formation by stimulating vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through leptin receptor]
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[Leptin promotes neointimal formation by stimulating vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through leptin receptor]
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the role of leptin in neointimal formation and related mechanisms.
Methods: Femoral arterial injury was induced in wild-type (Wt, n = 10), leptin-deficient (Lep(-)/-, n = 12), and leptin receptor-deficient (LepR(-)/-, n = 10) mice. Leptin treatment studies (tail vein injection of adenovirus expressing murine leptin on the RSV promoter, ad-leptin) were performed on Lep(-)/- (n = 5) and LepR(-)/- (n = 4) mice. Intimal (I) and medial (M) areas were measured and the ratio of I/M was calculated. Smooth muscle cells were detected by smooth muscle alpha-actin staining using an alpha-actin monoclonal antibody. Cellular proliferation was analyzed with BrdU Staining Kit and the number of BrdU-positive cells was counted manually. Plasma leptin level was measured by ELISA.
Results: The I/M ratio of Lep(-)/- and LepR(-)/- mice was significantly lower than that in Wt separately (Lep(-)/- vs. Wt = 0.80 +/- 0.14 vs. 1.50 +/- 0.22, P < 0.01; LepR(-)/- vs. Wt = 0.55 +/- 0.20 vs. 1.50 +/- 0.22, P < 0.05). Plasma leptin level was significantly increased in Lep(-)/- and LepR(-)/- mice post leptin treatment. I/M was significantly increased in Lep(-)/- mice receiving ad-leptin compared with untreated Lep(-)/- mice (P < 0.05), while I/M was similar between LepR(-)/- mice with and without ad-leptin treatment (P > 0.05). The changes on number of positive alpha-actin and BrdU stained smooth muscle cells were consistent with the neointimal formation findings in various groups.
Conclusions: Mice lacking leptin or the leptin receptor were protected from neointimal formation following vascular injury. Leptin treatment increased neointimal formation in Lep(-)/- but not in LepR(-)/- mice, suggesting leptin receptor activation and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation played a pivotal role on neointimal formation post-injury in this model, giving an evidence that high plasma leptin level is a risk factor for neointimal formation.
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