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Local infiltration of neuropeptide Y as a potential therapeutic agent against apoptosis and fibrosis in a swine model of hypercholesterolemia and chronic myocardial ischemia

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 718, Issue 1-3, Pages 261-270

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2013.08.023

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Chronic ischemia; Oxidative stress; Fibrosis; Neuropeptide Y

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While the angiogen c effects of Neuropeptide Y (NPY) in myocardial ischemia and hypercholesterolemia have been studied, its effects on altering oxidative stress, fibrosis and cell death are not known. We hypothesized that local infiltration of NPY in a swine model of chronic myocardial ischemia and hypercholesterolemia will induce nerve growth and cell survival, while reducing oxidative stress and Fibrosis. Yorkshire mini-swine (n=15) were fed a high cholesterol diet for 5 weeks. Three weeks after surgical induction of focal myocardial ischemia, an osmotic pump was implanted, which delivered NPY (n=8, high cholesterol treated, PICT) or the vehicle (n =7, high cholesterol control, PICC) for 5 weeks. Then myocardium was harvested for analysis. Assessment of myocardial function and perfusion was made the last intervention. Immunoblotting demonstrated significantly decreased levels of MMP-9 (p =0.001) and TC.F-p (p =0,05) and significantly increased levels of Ang-1 (p =0.002), MnSOD (p =0.006) and NC.F (p=0.01) in PICT. Immunohistochemistry results revealed significantly decreased TUNEL staining (p=0.005) and CLUT4 translocation (p =0.004) in PICT. The functional data showed significantly improved blood flow reserve (p =0.02) and improved diastolic function -dPidt (p=0.009) in the treated animals. Local infiltration of NPY results in positive remodeling in ischemic myocardium in the setting of hypercholesterolemia. By initiating angio and neurogenesis. NPY infiltration improves blood flow reserve and restoration of fatty acid metabolism. The associated increased cell survival and decreased fibrosis result in improved myocardial diastolic function. NPY may have a potential therapeutic role in patients with hypercholesterolemia associated coronary artery disease. (C) 2013 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.

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