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Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion
BACKGROUND: Cyanate has recently gained attention for its role in the pathogenesis of vascular injury. Nonetheless, the effect of cyanate on angiogenesis remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we demonstrated that oral administration of cyanate impaired blood perfusion recovery in a mo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5210395/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27986757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004700 |
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author | Sun, Jia Teng Yang, Ke Mao, Jing Yan Shen, Wei Feng Lu, Lin Wu, Qi Hong Wang, Yan Ping Wu, Li Ping Zhang, Rui Yan |
author_facet | Sun, Jia Teng Yang, Ke Mao, Jing Yan Shen, Wei Feng Lu, Lin Wu, Qi Hong Wang, Yan Ping Wu, Li Ping Zhang, Rui Yan |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cyanate has recently gained attention for its role in the pathogenesis of vascular injury. Nonetheless, the effect of cyanate on angiogenesis remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we demonstrated that oral administration of cyanate impaired blood perfusion recovery in a mouse hind‐limb ischemia model. A reduction in blood perfusion recovery at day 21 was observed in the ischemic tissue of cyanate‐treated mice. Likewise, there were fewer capillaries in the ischemic hind‐limb tissue of cyanate‐exposed mice. Our in vitro study showed that cyanate, together with its carbamylated products, inhibited the migration, proliferation, and tube‐formation abilities of endothelial cells. Further research revealed that cyanate regulated angiogenesis partly by interrupting the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2/phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase/Akt pathway. The serum concentrations of homocitrulline, a marker of cyanate exposure, were determined in 117 patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion. Consistent with the antiangiogenic role of cyanate, homocitrulline levels were increased in patients with poor coronary collateralization (n=58) compared with those with high collateralization (n=59; 21.09±13.08 versus 15.54±9.02 ng/mL, P=0.009). In addition, elevated homocitrulline concentration was a strong predictor of poor coronary collateral growth. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired angiogenesis induced by cyanate might contribute to poor coronary collateral growth. |
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spelling | pubmed-52103952017-01-05 Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion Sun, Jia Teng Yang, Ke Mao, Jing Yan Shen, Wei Feng Lu, Lin Wu, Qi Hong Wang, Yan Ping Wu, Li Ping Zhang, Rui Yan J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Cyanate has recently gained attention for its role in the pathogenesis of vascular injury. Nonetheless, the effect of cyanate on angiogenesis remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we demonstrated that oral administration of cyanate impaired blood perfusion recovery in a mouse hind‐limb ischemia model. A reduction in blood perfusion recovery at day 21 was observed in the ischemic tissue of cyanate‐treated mice. Likewise, there were fewer capillaries in the ischemic hind‐limb tissue of cyanate‐exposed mice. Our in vitro study showed that cyanate, together with its carbamylated products, inhibited the migration, proliferation, and tube‐formation abilities of endothelial cells. Further research revealed that cyanate regulated angiogenesis partly by interrupting the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2/phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase/Akt pathway. The serum concentrations of homocitrulline, a marker of cyanate exposure, were determined in 117 patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion. Consistent with the antiangiogenic role of cyanate, homocitrulline levels were increased in patients with poor coronary collateralization (n=58) compared with those with high collateralization (n=59; 21.09±13.08 versus 15.54±9.02 ng/mL, P=0.009). In addition, elevated homocitrulline concentration was a strong predictor of poor coronary collateral growth. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired angiogenesis induced by cyanate might contribute to poor coronary collateral growth. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5210395/ /pubmed/27986757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004700 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Sun, Jia Teng Yang, Ke Mao, Jing Yan Shen, Wei Feng Lu, Lin Wu, Qi Hong Wang, Yan Ping Wu, Li Ping Zhang, Rui Yan Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title | Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title_full | Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title_fullStr | Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title_short | Cyanate‐Impaired Angiogenesis: Association With Poor Coronary Collateral Growth in Patients With Stable Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion |
title_sort | cyanate‐impaired angiogenesis: association with poor coronary collateral growth in patients with stable angina and chronic total occlusion |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5210395/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27986757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004700 |
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