1. Beneficial Effects of Galectin-3 Blockade in Vascular and Aortic Valve Alterations in an Experimental Pressure Overload Model.
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Ibarrola J, Martínez-Martínez E, Sádaba JR, Arrieta V, García-Peña A, Álvarez V, Fernández-Celis A, Gainza A, Rossignol P, Cachofeiro Ramos V, and López-Andrés N
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- Animals, Aortic Valve drug effects, Aortic Valve metabolism, Aortic Valve physiopathology, Disease Models, Animal, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Aorta metabolism, Aorta physiopathology, Aortic Valve pathology, Aortic Valve Stenosis metabolism, Aortic Valve Stenosis pathology, Aortic Valve Stenosis physiopathology, Calcinosis metabolism, Calcinosis pathology, Calcinosis physiopathology, Galectin 3 antagonists & inhibitors, Galectin 3 biosynthesis, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Pectins pharmacology
- Abstract
Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is involved in cardiovascular fibrosis and aortic valve (AV) calcification. We hypothesized that Gal-3 pharmacological inhibition with modified citrus pectin (MCP) could reduce aortic and AV remodeling in normotensive rats with pressure overload (PO). Six weeks after aortic constriction, vascular Gal-3 expression was up-regulated in male Wistar rats. Gal-3 overexpression was accompanied by an increase in the aortic media layer thickness, enhanced total collagen, and augmented expression of fibrotic mediators. Further, vascular inflammatory markers as well as inflammatory cells content were greater in aorta from PO rats. MCP treatment (100 mg/kg/day) prevented the increase in Gal-3, media thickness, fibrosis, and inflammation in the aorta of PO rats. Gal-3 levels were higher in AVs from PO rats. This paralleled enhanced AV fibrosis, inflammation, as well as greater expression of calcification markers. MCP treatment prevented the increase in Gal-3 as well as fibrosis, inflammation, and calcification in AVs. Overall, Gal-3 is overexpressed in aorta and AVs from PO rats. Gal-3 pharmacological inhibition blocks aortic and AV remodeling in experimental PO. Gal-3 could be a new therapeutic approach to delay the progression and the development of aortic remodeling and AV calcification in PO., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2017
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