Objective: To investigate the effects of fenofibrate, an activator of peroxysome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) alpha, on vascular endothelium and on hemostasis in a rabbit endotoxic shock model.
Design And Setting: Prospective laboratory study in a university laboratory.
Subjects: 36 male New Zealand rabbits weighing 2.5-3 kg.
Interventions: We determined in vitro vascular reactivity, endothelium CD31-platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PECAM) 1 immunohistochemistry, plasma coagulation factors, and monocyte tissue factor expression 5 days after onset of endotoxic shock (0.5 mg/kg intravenous bolus, Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide) with or without treatment by fenofibrate (mixed in the chow at a concentration of 0.5%) for 15 days before lipopolysaccharide injection and 5 days afterward.
Measurements And Results: Metabolic acidosis and coagulation activation confirmed presence of shock. Fenofibrate decreased monocyte tissue factor expression. It improved endothelial-dependent relaxation at 5 days (Emax=68.2+/-3.3%, vs. 44.2+/-2.5% in the non-treated group). Endotoxin-induced deendothelialization was significantly decreased by fenofibrate at 5 days (8.5+/-1.3% vs. 19.2+/-3.1% in the nontreated group) .
Conclusions: These data indicate for the first time that fenofibrate, an activator of PPAR-alpha, inhibits monocyte tissue factor expression and protects against endothelial dysfunction and histological injury in endotoxin-induced shock.
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