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Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo

Rationale: Atherosclerotic plaque is a chronic inflammatory disorder involving lipid accumulation within arterial walls. In particular, macrophages mediate plaque progression and rupture. While PPARγ agonist is known to have favorable pleiotropic effects on atherogenesis, its clinical application ha...

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Autores principales: Choi, Jah Yeon, Ryu, Jiheun, Kim, Hyun Jung, Song, Joon Woo, Jeon, Joo Hee, Lee, Dae-Hee, Oh, Dong Joo, Gweon, Dae-Gab, Oh, Wang-Yuhl, Yoo, Hongki, Park, Kyeongsoon, Kim, Jin Won
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5743459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290792
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.20885
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author Choi, Jah Yeon
Ryu, Jiheun
Kim, Hyun Jung
Song, Joon Woo
Jeon, Joo Hee
Lee, Dae-Hee
Oh, Dong Joo
Gweon, Dae-Gab
Oh, Wang-Yuhl
Yoo, Hongki
Park, Kyeongsoon
Kim, Jin Won
author_facet Choi, Jah Yeon
Ryu, Jiheun
Kim, Hyun Jung
Song, Joon Woo
Jeon, Joo Hee
Lee, Dae-Hee
Oh, Dong Joo
Gweon, Dae-Gab
Oh, Wang-Yuhl
Yoo, Hongki
Park, Kyeongsoon
Kim, Jin Won
author_sort Choi, Jah Yeon
collection PubMed
description Rationale: Atherosclerotic plaque is a chronic inflammatory disorder involving lipid accumulation within arterial walls. In particular, macrophages mediate plaque progression and rupture. While PPARγ agonist is known to have favorable pleiotropic effects on atherogenesis, its clinical application has been very limited due to undesirable systemic effects. We hypothesized that the specific delivery of a PPARγ agonist to inflamed plaques could reduce plaque burden and inflammation without systemic adverse effects. Methods: Herein, we newly developed a macrophage mannose receptor (MMR)-targeted biocompatible nanocarrier loaded with lobeglitazone (MMR-Lobe), which is able to specifically activate PPARγ pathways within inflamed high-risk plaques, and investigated its anti-atherogenic and anti-inflammatory effects both in in vitro and in vivo experiments. Results: MMR-Lobe had a high affinity to macrophage foam cells, and it could efficiently promote cholesterol efflux via LXRα-, ABCA1, and ABCG1 dependent pathways, and inhibit plaque protease expression. Using in vivo serial optical imaging of carotid artery, MMR-Lobe markedly reduced both plaque burden and inflammation in atherogenic mice without undesirable systemic effects. Comprehensive analysis of en face aorta by ex vivo imaging and immunostaining well corroborated the in vivo findings. Conclusion: MMR-Lobe was able to activate PPARγ pathways within high-risk plaques and effectively reduce both plaque burden and inflammation. This novel targetable PPARγ activation in macrophages could be a promising therapeutic strategy for high-risk plaques.
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spelling pubmed-57434592018-01-01 Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo Choi, Jah Yeon Ryu, Jiheun Kim, Hyun Jung Song, Joon Woo Jeon, Joo Hee Lee, Dae-Hee Oh, Dong Joo Gweon, Dae-Gab Oh, Wang-Yuhl Yoo, Hongki Park, Kyeongsoon Kim, Jin Won Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Atherosclerotic plaque is a chronic inflammatory disorder involving lipid accumulation within arterial walls. In particular, macrophages mediate plaque progression and rupture. While PPARγ agonist is known to have favorable pleiotropic effects on atherogenesis, its clinical application has been very limited due to undesirable systemic effects. We hypothesized that the specific delivery of a PPARγ agonist to inflamed plaques could reduce plaque burden and inflammation without systemic adverse effects. Methods: Herein, we newly developed a macrophage mannose receptor (MMR)-targeted biocompatible nanocarrier loaded with lobeglitazone (MMR-Lobe), which is able to specifically activate PPARγ pathways within inflamed high-risk plaques, and investigated its anti-atherogenic and anti-inflammatory effects both in in vitro and in vivo experiments. Results: MMR-Lobe had a high affinity to macrophage foam cells, and it could efficiently promote cholesterol efflux via LXRα-, ABCA1, and ABCG1 dependent pathways, and inhibit plaque protease expression. Using in vivo serial optical imaging of carotid artery, MMR-Lobe markedly reduced both plaque burden and inflammation in atherogenic mice without undesirable systemic effects. Comprehensive analysis of en face aorta by ex vivo imaging and immunostaining well corroborated the in vivo findings. Conclusion: MMR-Lobe was able to activate PPARγ pathways within high-risk plaques and effectively reduce both plaque burden and inflammation. This novel targetable PPARγ activation in macrophages could be a promising therapeutic strategy for high-risk plaques. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5743459/ /pubmed/29290792 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.20885 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Choi, Jah Yeon
Ryu, Jiheun
Kim, Hyun Jung
Song, Joon Woo
Jeon, Joo Hee
Lee, Dae-Hee
Oh, Dong Joo
Gweon, Dae-Gab
Oh, Wang-Yuhl
Yoo, Hongki
Park, Kyeongsoon
Kim, Jin Won
Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title_full Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title_fullStr Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title_short Therapeutic Effects of Targeted PPARɣ Activation on Inflamed High-Risk Plaques Assessed by Serial Optical Imaging In Vivo
title_sort therapeutic effects of targeted pparɣ activation on inflamed high-risk plaques assessed by serial optical imaging in vivo
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5743459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290792
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.20885
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