Suppression of Coronary Vasculitis in a Murine Model of Kawasaki Disease Using an Angiogenesis Inhibitor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Japan;2. Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Iwakuni Clinical Center, Iwakuni, Japan;3. Division of Pediatrics, JCHO Tokuyama Central Hospital, Shunan, Japan;4. Division of Pediatrics, Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital, Yamaguchi, Japan;5. Division of Pediatrics, Yamaguchi-ken Saiseikai Shimonoseki General Hospital, Shimonoseki, Japan;6. Division of Pediatrics, Yamaguchi Grand Medical Center, Hofu, Japan;7. Department of Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Japan;8. Department of Public Health, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Japan |
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Abstract: | Coronary arteritis can be induced in C57BL/6 mice with a single intraperitoneal (ip) injection ofLactobacillus caseicell fragments. Histologic sections resemble the vasculitis and aneurysms observed in the medium-sized coronary arteries of children with Kawasaki disease. Since endothelial cells could play an important role in the development of vasculitis, a recently described angiogenesis inhibitor that is not an immunosuppressive agent, AGM-1470 (derived fromAspergillus fumigatus), was used to evaluate its therapeutic potential in this model. A total of 32 mice were administered 0.5 mg of sterileL. caseipreparation ip on day 0 and randomized to either a treatment (AGM-1470, 27mg/kg sc alternate days) or a control (vehicle only) protocol. Hearts were harvested on day 14 (early disease) or at the end of the study on day 28 (established disease). Histologic sections were scored blindly for vasculitis. Day 14 sections from both protocols manifested only minimal disease, indicating that the vasculitis had not yet matured. By day 28, the AGM-1470 group had significantly less coronary vasculitis than the control group (0.7 vs 2.6,p< 0.005, respectively). These studies suggest that endothelial cells may play an active role in this pathologic process and that angiogenesis inhibitors, such as AGM-1470, could be useful tools for the treatment and understanding of vasculitis. |
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