PMID: 7538217Mar 11, 1995Paper

Effects of modified low density lipoprotein and hypoxia on the expression of endothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule-1

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M OkadaK Inano

Abstract

Expression of endothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule (ELAM-1 or CD62E) plays a role as an early event of atherogenesis. It is well known that interleukin-1 (IL-1) expresses ELAM-1 on vascular endothelial cells. We have examined pathological factors that induce ELAM-1 expression on cultured endothelial cells. Examined factors were native low density lipoprotein (LDL), oxidized LDL, glycated LDL, hypoxia, and IL-1. Peroxidation of LDL was performed by ultraviolet radiation. Hypoxia was reproduced by adding a hypoxic cell-culture medium that was deoxygenated by use of a vacuum pump and nitrogen gas. Endothelial cells were harvested from a porcine aorta and were allowed to proliferate to be subconfluent in slide chambers. Expression of ELAM-1 was evaluated by counting the number of cells that were characterized by positive staining with the immunohistochemical technique. Without any stimulants, about 6.9% of the endothelial cells expressed ELAM-1. Weakly oxidized LDL (12 pmol/micrograms protein) significantly expressed ELAM-1 (14.8%) after an incubation period of 1 hour. Glycated LDL induced significant expressions (12.6%) in a fructosamine concentration of 65 pmol/micrograms protein. A one-hour incubation with a hypoxic culture m...Continue Reading

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