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Yang YS, Chan KC, Wang CJ, Peng CH, Huang CN
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Migration Induced by Oleic Acid, a Mechanism Involving Connective Tissue Growth Factor Signals
Acta Endo (Buc) 2015, 11 (2): 162-169doi: 10.4183/aeb.2015.162
The aim of this study was to examine the highglucose
and high fatty acid status effect on the development
of atherosclerosis.
Materials and Methods. We used rat thoracic
aorta smooth muscle cell line A7r5. We investigated
mechanisms underlying high-glucose and high fatty acid
(oleic acid) conditions on vascular smooth muscle cell
(VSMC) mimicking concurrent status of diabetes and
dyslipidemia.
Results. Glucose-oleic acid stimulated cell
proliferation and migration while the proliferating cell
nuclear antigen (PCNA) level and matrix metalloproteinase
(MMP)-2 were activated. In addition, the expressions of
connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and fatty acid
synthase (FASN) enhanced by glucose-oleic acid were
increased. The proliferation signal mediated by glucoseoleic
acid condition was demonstrated via CTGF/FASN,
while MMP-2 was regulated by CTGF but not FASN.
Conclusion. Oleic acid in the presence of high
glucose level can induce VSMC proliferation and migration
leading to diabetes-associated vascular atherosclerosis.
Furthermore, via activation of CTGF, increased expression
of FASN suggested a possibility of lipogenesis in VSMC
which may also contribute to diabetes-associated vascular
atherosclerosis.
Keywords: vascular smooth muscle cell, atherosclerosis, oleic acid, glucose.
Correspondence: Chien-Ning Huang MD, PhD, “Chung-Shan” Medical University Hospital, Internal Medicine, 110 Sec. 1, Chien Kuo N. Road, Taichung 402, Taiwan, E-mail: cshy049@csh.org.tw