会议专题

Dysfunction of endothelium and overexpression of leukocyte adhesion molecule CD62L in hyperlipidemic rats

Leukocyte activation is an early manifestation of atherosclerosis in experimental models. To investigate the molecular events in blood cells leading to atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia was induced in rats with a fat-rich diet. The hyperlipidemic animals exhibited an elevation of total cholesterol and triacylglycerol, endothelial dysfunction that resulted from a loss of nitric oxide and prostacyclin, as well as the overproduction of thromboxane A2 from activated platelets and overexpression of CD36 in endothelium. CD62L was identified in a suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) performed to generate a profile of overexpressed genes in the blood cells of high-fat diet rats. This finding was subsequently confirmed by RT-PCR and Northern and Western blots, suggesting that the expression of CD62L is affected by dietary fat manipulation. The results of this study indicate that dietary fat may modulate inflammation, provide a point of therapeutic intervention and a pathophysiological mechanism for atherosclerosis.

Hyperlipidemia blood cells inflammation atherosclerosis CD62L

Li xin-ping Huang Lu Shen fu-wen Shi qun-fang Zhang yu-wu

Research Institute of biochemistry and molecular biology, Department of biology, University SOOCHOW, 215123, Jiangsu, P.R.China

国际会议

The 5th International Forum on Post-genome Technologies(5IFPT)(第五届国际后基因组生命科学技术学术论坛)

苏州

英文

2007-09-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)