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Inhibitory effcts of N-aetyl-cysteine on matrix metalloproteinase expressions of macrophage-derived foam cells

CUI Jian-hua1,MENG Xiao-ping2*,LI Shu-mei2,WANG Yong-wei2,MENG Jun2,HAO Bing2   

  1. 1. Department of Thoracic Surgery,China-Japan Union Hospital,Jilin University,Changchun 130033,China;2. Department of Cardiology,Second Hospital,Jilin University,Changchun 130041, China
  • Received:2006-03-15 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-09-28 Published:2006-09-28
  • Contact: MENG Xiao-ping

Abstract: Objective To study the inhibitory effects of N-aetyl-cysteine(NAC) on the expressions of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) of macrophage-derived foam cells (FCs). Methods The hypercholesterolemic (0.5% cholesterol and 4.5% coconut) rabbit model of atherosclerosis was used to investigate the gelatinolytic activity associated with FCs,which were isolated from rabbit atheroma. FCs were maintained in culture medium for 24 h up to 4 d, NAC (10 mmol•L-1) was added to culture medium of FCs.The expresions of MMPs were detected with SDS PAGE and immunohistochemistry assay.Results The Pro-MMP9 concentrations in NAC group at 24 h,48 h and 4 d[(654±33.5),(780±65.0) and (799±48.9)INT•mm-2]were lower than those in control group[(1455±50.9),(15 615±52.0) and (1 467±48.8)INT•mm-2] (P<0.01).At 24 h,48 h and 4 d the concentrations of MMP2 in NAC group [(221±25.3),(224±25.0) and (202±33.9) INT•mm-2]were lower than those in control group[467±34.3),(651±42.0) and (671±34.8)INT•mm-2](P<0.01),the immunohistochemical result showed MMP2(+ ), macrophage(+), and MMP9(+).Conclusion This newly described action of antioxidant therapy might be useful to inhibit matrix degradation and to improve vascular stability. NAC represents an attractive therapeutic target.

Key words: matrix metalloproteinases, arteriosclerosis

CLC Number: 

  • R541.4