Journal article
Reconstituted high-density lipoproteins inhibit the acute pro-oxidant and proinflammatory vascular changes induced by a periarterial collar in normocholesterolemic rabbits
SJ Nicholls, GJ Dusting, B Cutri, S Bao, GR Drummond, KA Rye, PJ Barter
Circulation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2005
Abstract
Background - HDLs have antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties in vitro. This study investigates these properties in vivo. Methods and Results - Chow-fed, normocholesterolemic New Zealand White rabbits received a daily infusion of (1) saline, (2) reconstituted HDL (rHDL) containing 25 mg apolipoprotein (apo) A-I and 50 mg of either 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl phosphatidylcholine (PLPC) or 1,2-dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), (3) 25 mg lipid-free apoA-I, or (4) 50 mg of either PLPC-small unilamellar vesicles (SUVs) or DPPC-SUVs on each of 3 consecutive days. Nonocclusive carotid periarterial collars were implanted after the second dose of treatment. Forty-eight hours after insertion of..
View full abstract