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Ramipril retards development of aortic valve stenosis in a rabbit model: mechanistic considerations
Authors:Ngo Doan Tm  Stafford Irene  Sverdlov Aaron L  Qi Weier  Wuttke Ronald D  Zhang Yuan  Kelly Darren J  Weedon Helen  Smith Malcolm D  Kennedy Jennifer A  Horowitz John D
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Vascular Disease and Therapeutics Research Group, Basil Hetzel Institute, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Abstract:

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. To date, no therapeutic modality has been shown to be effective in retarding AVS progression. We evaluated the effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition with ramipril on disease progression in a recently developed rabbit model of AVS.

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH

The effects of 8 weeks of treatment with either vitamin D2 at 25 000 IU for 4 days a week alone or in combination with ramipril (0.5 mg·kg−1) on aortic valve structure and function were examined in New Zealand white rabbits. Echocardiographic aortic valve backscatter (AVBS) and aortic valve : outflow tract flow velocity ratio were utilized to quantify changes in valve structure and function.

KEY RESULTS

Treatment with ramipril significantly reduced AVBS and improved aortic valve : outflow tract flow velocity ratio. The intravalvular content of the pro-oxidant thioredoxin-interacting protein was decreased significantly with ramipril treatment. Endothelial function, as measured by asymmetric dimethylarginine concentrations and vascular responses to ACh, was improved significantly with ramipril treatment.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Ramipril retards the development of AVS, reduces valvular thioredoxin-interacting protein accumulation and limits endothelial dysfunction in this animal model. These findings provide important insights into the mechanisms of AVS development and an impetus for future human studies of AVS retardation using an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor.
Keywords:aortic valve stenosis   endothelial function   redox stress   ACE inhibitor   thioredoxin-interacting protein   asymmetric dimethylarginine   echocardiography
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