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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2000

Raloxifene and estrogen inhibit neointimal thickening after balloon injury in the carotid artery of male and ovariectomized female rats.

Raymond F. Kauffman; James S. Bean; Kennan Joseph Fahey; George Joseph Cullinan; David A. Cox; William R. Bensch

The effects of raloxifene and 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol (EE2) on intimal thickening in response to balloon injury were tested in male and ovariectomized female rats. In male rats, oral raloxifene and EE2, administered either by gavage or in the diet, inhibited arterial intimal thickening in response to balloon injury to a maximum of approximately 60 and 50%, respectively. The effect of oral raloxifene to decrease cholesterol was observed at doses (> or = 3 mg/kg/day) higher than those required to inhibit intimal thickening (> or = 0.03 mg/kg/day). Coadministration of the estrogen receptor antagonist, ICI 182,780 (5 mg/kg/day, s.c.), blocked the inhibition of balloon injury by raloxifene and EE2. Direct adventitial delivery of raloxifene (0.03 mg/kg/day) and EE2 (0.001 mg/kg/day) to the vascular wall inhibited intimal thickening by 63 and 53%, respectively. In ovariectomized female rats, oral raloxifene (0.01-3.0 mg/kg/day) and EE2 (0.08 mg/kg/day) inhibited intimal thickening to a maximum of 32 and 60%, respectively. Together, these data suggest that raloxifene and EE2, inhibit balloon arterial injury in the rat through direct effects on the vascular wall that involve the estrogen receptor and are at least partially independent of serum cholesterol.


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1998

LY320135, a Novel Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Antagonist, Unmasks Coupling of the CB1 Receptor to Stimulation of cAMP Accumulation

Christian C. Felder; Kelly E. Joyce; Eileen M. Briley; Michelle Glass; Ken Mackie; Kennan Joseph Fahey; George Joseph Cullinan; David C. Hunden; Douglas W. Johnson; Michael O. Chaney; Gary A. Koppel; Michael J. Brownstein


Archive | 1995

Cannabinoid receptor antagonists

George Joseph Cullinan; Kennan Joseph Fahey; Gary A. Koppel


Archive | 1995

Naphthyl compounds, intermediates, processes, compositions, and method of inhibiting restenosis

Henry U. Bryant; George Joseph Cullinan; Jeffrey Alan Dodge; Kennan Joseph Fahey; Charles David Jones; Charles Willis Lugar; Brian Stephen Muehl


Archive | 1995

Benzothiopene compounds, compositions, and method of inhibiting restenosis

Henry U. Bryant; George Joseph Cullinan; Jeffrey Alan Dodge; Kennan Joseph Fahey; Charles David Jones


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1995

Regioselectivity in the Alkaline Thiolate Deprotection of Aryl Methyl Ethers

Jeffrey Alan Dodge; Mark Gregory Stocksdale; Kennan Joseph Fahey; C. David Jones


Archive | 1995

Benzothiophenes substituted at the 3-carbonyl

Donald G. Carlson; George Joseph Cullinan; Kennan Joseph Fahey; William T. Jackson; Neal W. Roehm; Stephen M. Spaethe


Archive | 1996

Naphthyl and dihydronaphthyl intermediates, compounds, compositions, and methods

Jeffrey Alan Dodge; Kennan Joseph Fahey; Charles David Jones; Charles Willis Lugar


Archive | 1995

Benzofuran compounds, compositions, and methods

Henry U. Bryant; George Joseph Cullinan; Jeffrey Alan Dodge; Kennan Joseph Fahey; Charles David Jones


Archive | 1997

Benzothiophene compounds and methods of use

Henry U. Bryant; George Joseph Cullinan; Kennan Joseph Fahey

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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

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