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Effect of macrophage-derived apolipoprotein E on established atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice
Authors:Shi W  Wang X  Wang N J  McBride W H  Lusis A J
Institution:Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Abstract:Apolipoprotein E-deficient (apoE(-/-)) mice have hyperlipidemia and develop spontaneous atherosclerosis in a time-dependent manner. Although macrophage-derived apoE has been shown to prevent the development of atherosclerosis in apoE(-/-) mice, whether it would induce regression of established atherosclerosis is unknown. To determine this, 8-week-old apoE(-/-) mice were transplanted with apoE(+/+) bone marrow. Four weeks after transplantation, when plasma cholesterol levels had reached normal levels, a group of mice (n=12) were killed and their aortic lesions were measured and used as a baseline to judge regression. Twelve and 20 weeks after transplantation, aortic lesion areas of the mice were 9340+/-2184 micrometer(2) (mean+/-SEM, n=8) and 12 211+/-1433 micrometer(2) (n=9), respectively, values not significantly different from the lesion areas of the baseline mice (12 347+/-2487 micrometer(2); n=12, P>0.05). In contrast, apoE(-/-) mice reconstituted with apoE(-/-) bone marrow developed severe atherosclerotic lesions (453 036+/-29 767 micrometer(2), n=7) 20 weeks after transplantation. These data suggest that macrophage-derived apoE was insufficient to induce significant regression of established atherosclerotic lesions in apoE(-/-) mice, although it was sufficient to eliminate hypercholesterolemia and prevent progression of aortic lesions.
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