Revermann_2010_Arterioscler.Thromb.Vasc.Biol_30_909

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Title : Soluble epoxide hydrolase deficiency attenuates neointima formation in the femoral cuff model of hyperlipidemic mice - Revermann_2010_Arterioscler.Thromb.Vasc.Biol_30_909
Author(s) : Revermann M , Schloss M , Barbosa-Sicard E , Mieth A , Liebner S , Morisseau C , Geisslinger G , Schermuly RT , Fleming I , Hammock BD , Brandes RP
Ref : Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol , 30 :909 , 2010
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) have antiinflammatory effects and are required for normal endothelial function. The soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) metabolizes EETs to their less active diols. We hypothesized that knockout and inhibition of sEH prevents neointima formation in hyperlipidemic ApoE(-/-) mice. METHODS AND RESULTS: Inhibition of sEH by 12-(3-adamantan-1-yl-ureido) dodecanoic acid or knockout of the enzyme significantly increased plasma EET levels. sEH activity was detectable in femoral and carotid arteries. sEH knockout or inhibition resulted in a significant reduction of neointima formation in the femoral artery cuff model but not following carotid artery ligation. Although macrophage infiltration occurred abundantly at the site of cuff placement in both sEH(+/+) and sEH(-/-), the expression of proinflammatory genes was significantly reduced in femoral arteries from sEH(-/-) mice. Moreover, an in vivo 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine assay revealed that smooth muscle cell proliferation at the site of cuff placement was attenuated in sEH knockout and sEH inhibitor-treated animals. CONCLUSION: These observations suggest that inhibition of sEH prevents vascular remodeling in an inflammatory model but not in a blood flow-dependent model of neointima formation.

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PubMedID: 20224052

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Revermann M, Schloss M, Barbosa-Sicard E, Mieth A, Liebner S, Morisseau C, Geisslinger G, Schermuly RT, Fleming I, Hammock BD, Brandes RP (2010)
Soluble epoxide hydrolase deficiency attenuates neointima formation in the femoral cuff model of hyperlipidemic mice
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 30 :909

Revermann M, Schloss M, Barbosa-Sicard E, Mieth A, Liebner S, Morisseau C, Geisslinger G, Schermuly RT, Fleming I, Hammock BD, Brandes RP (2010)
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 30 :909