High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are present in stenotic aortic valves and may interfere with the mechanisms of valvular calcification
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High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are present in stenotic aortic valves and may interfere with the mechanisms of valvular calcification
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether differences exist in valvular high density lipoprotein (HDL) content between non-stenotic and stenotic aortic valves, and whether HDL could retard valvular calcification locally.
Methods: Stenotic aortic valves were obtained from valve replacement surgery and non-stenotic control valves from cardiac transplantations or at autopsy. The valvular localization and concentration of apolipoproteinA-I (apoA-I) were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and ELISA. The effects of HDL on the secretion of calcifying mediators and proinflammatory cytokines by cultured aortic valve myofibroblasts were assessed by ELISA and real-time PCR.
Results: The concentration of apoA-I was higher in control than in stenotic valves (p < 0.05). ApoA-I surrounded the calcific deposits in stenotic valves, co-localizing with apoB, apoE, and osteoprotegerin (OPG). Incubation of cultured valve myofibroblasts with HDL increased their secretion of OPG (p < 0.001). Furthermore, incubation of myofibroblasts with HDL led to decreased mRNA expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) (p < 0.05).
Conclusions: The amount of valvular HDL is reduced in aortic valve stenosis. HDL both induces the secretion of OPG and reduces the expression of TNF-α in vitro. Since OPG is known to inhibit and TNF-α to promote aortic valve calcification, HDL may have an anti-calcifying effect in human aortic valves.
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