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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2005

Involvement of c-Jun NH2 terminal kinase and p38MAPK in rapamycin-mediated inhibition of neointimal formation in rat carotid arteries.

Takashi Omura; Minoru Yoshiyama; Yasukatsu Izumi; Shokei Kim; Ryo Matsumoto; Soichiro Enomoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Daisuke Nishiya; Yasuhiro Nakamura; Kaname Akioka; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa

Objective: Rapamycin-coated stents in coronary artery lesions have recently been shown to be effective in inhibiting neointimal formation. However, little is known about the effects of rapamycin on mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), which is an important signal for neointimal formation. Therefore, we examined the effects of rapamycin on MAPK and transcriptional factors in cultured human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (CASMC) and in balloon-injured rat carotid arteries. Methods and Results: Activation of ERK, JNK, p38MAPK, AP-1, and NF-kB in coronary artery smooth muscle cells was increased by 2% fetal bovine serum. Ten nmol/L of rapamycin prevented the activation of JNK, p38MAPK, AP-1, and NF-kB (65%, 65%, 67%, and 26% respectively, P < 0.01). In an in vivo study, remarkable neointimal formation was observed 14 days after injury. Coating Pluronic gel with 20 and 50 μg rapamycin around the injured artery significantly decreased the intimal area/medial area ratio, compared with vehicle (0.75 vs. 1.2, P < 0.01). Rapamycin prevented the increase in activation of JNK, p38MAPK, AP-1, and NF-kB in injured artery (42%, 70%, 75%, and 60% respectively, P < 0.05). Conclusions: Neointimal formation after balloon injury is inhibited by rapamycin, which is partially mediated by inhibition of JNK and p38MAPK, followed by AP-1 and NF-kB.


Heart | 2005

Microbubble destruction with ultrasound augments neovascularisation by bone marrow cell transplantation in rat hind limb ischaemia

Soichiro Enomoto; Minoru Yoshiyama; Takashi Omura; Ryo Matsumoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Daisuke Nishiya; Yasukatsu Izumi; Kaname Akioka; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa

Objective: To examine the effects of microbubble destruction with ultrasound (MB) combined with bone marrow derived mononuclear cell transplantation (BMT) into ischaemic tissues in rat hind limb ischaemia. Methods and results: Unilateral hind limb ischaemia was surgically induced in Lewis rats. At postoperative day 7, rats were randomly divided into three groups: a vehicle treated group, an ultrasound treated group, and an MB treated group. MB treatment increased vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA as assessed by real time polymerase chain reaction (3.0-fold, p < 0.05). At four weeks, the MB group had increases in laser Doppler blood flow index (LDBFI; 1.2-fold, p < 0.05), angiographically detectable collateral vessels (angiographic score: 1.4-fold, p < 0.01), and capillary to muscle fibre ratio (1.4-fold, p < 0.01) in ischaemic limbs compared with the vehicle treated group. No differences were seen between the vehicle and ultrasound treated groups. Secondly, rats were allocated to vehicle treatment, BMT (5 × 106 cells/rat), or a combination of MB and BMT (MB+BMT) at seven days after hind limb ischaemia. BMT treatment significantly increased LDBFI, angiographic score, and capillary to muscle fibre ratio compared with vehicle treatment. Interestingly, MB+BMT treatment produced significantly greater LDBFI (1.2-fold, p < 0.01), angiographic score (1.5-fold, p < 0.01), and capillary to muscle fibre ratio (1.5-fold, p < 0.05) than BMT treatment alone. Conclusions: MB may be a useful technique to enhance BMT induced neovascularisation.


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

Effects of erythropoietin on cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction.

Daisuke Nishiya; Takashi Omura; Kenei Shimada; Ryo Matsumoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Soichiro Enomoto; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa; Minoru Yoshiyama


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

Effects of Treatment for Diabetes Mellitus on Circulating Vascular Progenitor Cells

Takanori Kusuyama; Takashi Omura; Daisuke Nishiya; Soichiro Enomoto; Ryo Matsumoto; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa; Minoru Yoshiyama


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

The effects of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor on vascular progenitor cells.

Takanori Kusuyama; Takashi Omura; Daisuke Nishiya; Soichiro Enomoto; Ryo Matsumoto; Takashi Murata; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa; Minoru Yoshiyama


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2005

Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor Augments Neovascularization Induced by Bone Marrow Transplantation in Rat Hindlimb Ischemia

Yasuhiro Takagi; Takashi Omura; Minoru Yoshiyama; Ryo Matsumoto; Soichiro Enomoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Daisuke Nishiya; Kaname Akioka; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2005

Angiotensin blockade inhibits osteopontin expression in non-infarcted myocardium after myocardial infarction

Takanori Kusuyama; Minoru Yoshiyama; Takashi Omura; Daisuke Nishiya; Soichiro Enomoto; Ryo Matsumoto; Yasukatsu Izumi; Kaname Akioka; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Hiroshi Iwao; Junichi Yoshikawa


Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2005

Role of c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase in G-protein-coupled receptor agonist-induced cardiac plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 expression

Takashi Omura; Minoru Yoshiyama; Ryo Matsumoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Soichiro Enomoto; Daisuke Nishiya; Yasukatsu Izumi; Shokei Kim; Hidenori Ichijo; Masaru Motojima; Kaname Akioka; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2007

The long-acting Ca2+-channel blocker azelnidipine prevents left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction.

Daisuke Nishiya; Soichiro Enomoto; Takashi Omura; Ryo Matsumoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Yasukatsu Izumi; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Minoru Yoshiyama


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2003

Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor Augments Neovascularization Induced by Bone Marrow Transplantation in Rat Hind Limb Ischemia

Yasuhiro Takagi; Takashi Omura; Minoru Yoshiyama; Ryo Matsumoto; Soichiro Enomoto; Takanori Kusuyama; Daisuke Nishiya; Kaname Akioka; Hiroshi Iwao; Kazuhide Takeuchi; Junichi Yoshikawa

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