Cholesterol modulates vascular reactivity to endothelin-1 by stimulating a pro-inflammatory pathway.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Roskamp Institute, University of South Florida, 3515 E. Fletcher Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33613, USA.

Published: August 2000

Hypercholesterolemia (HC) is associated with coronary endothelial dysfunction and increased circulating levels of endothelin-1. We show that pre-treatment of intact rat aortic rings with cholesterol synergistically enhances the vasoconstriction induced by endothelin-1 suggesting that elevated levels of cholesterol may predispose to hypertension by modulating the vascular reactivity to endogenous vasoconstrictors. Moreover, we report that SB202190, a selective inhibitor of p38 MAPK, and PD98059 an inhibitor of MEK1/2 are able to abolish the vasoactive properties of cholesterol. MK-886, an inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase is inefficient at blocking the vasoactive properties of cholesterol whereas NS-398, a selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) completely abolishes cholesterol-induced vasoconstriction. In intact rat aortae, cholesterol stimulates prostaglandin E(2) and prostaglandin F(2 alpha) production, an effect that can be completely prevented by inhibiting p38 MAPK, or COX-2. In vitro, cholesterol appears to stimulate a similar pro-inflammatory pathway in human cerebrovascular smooth muscle cells. Disruption of the MAPK/COX-2 pathway may represent a valuable therapy to block the hypertension associated with HC, as well as the development of atherosclerosis.

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