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  • Relevance of vascular peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α to molecular alterations in atherosclerosis.

Relevance of vascular peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α to molecular alterations in atherosclerosis.

Experimental physiology (2013-01-22)
M Valero-Muñoz, B Martín-Fernández, S Ballesteros, E Martínez-Martínez, J Blanco-Rivero, G Balfagón, V Cachofeiro, V Lahera, N de las Heras
ABSTRACT

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α) is emerging as a novel factor that plays a critical role in integrating signalling pathways in the control of cellular and systemic metabolism. We investigated the role of vascular expression of PGC-1α and related factors, such as sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and adiponectin, during the atherosclerotic process. Endothelial function, vascular superoxide anion production and inflammatory mediators were also evaluated. This study was carried out in male New Zealand rabbits fed a diet containing 0.5% cholesterol and 14% coconut oil for 8 weeks. Animals developed mixed dyslipidaemia and atherosclerotic lesions, which were associated with endothelial dysfunction, aortic overproduction of superoxide anions and inflammation. Expression of PGC-1α, SIRT1, PPARγ and adiponectin was reduced (P<0.05) in aorta from atherosclerotic rabbits. Levels of PGC-1α were correlated negatively (P<0.05) with total cholesterol levels, aortic superoxide anion production and tumour necrosis factor-α expression, and positively (P<0.05) with maximal relaxation in response to acetylcholine. The observed results suggest that PGC-1α could be considered to be a link between the main atherosclerotic processes (endothelial dysfunction, oxidation and inflammation) and alterations of other factors involved in vascular wall integrity, such as SIRT1, PPARγ and adiponectin.

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