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Inflammation and Vascular Calcification Causing Effects of Oxidized HDL are Attenuated by Adiponectin in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

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Hanisa Harun Noor | Ruth Anisah Froemming Gabriele | Md Nawawi Hapizah | Abd Muid Suhaila | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  39-54

Abstract

 The role of oxidized high-density lipoprotein (oxHDL) and the protective effects of adiponectin in terms of vascular calcification is not well-established. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of oxHDL with regard to inflammation and vascular calcification and to determine the protective role of adiponectin in attenuating the detrimental effects of oxHDL. Cell viability, mineralization, and calcification assays were conducted to optimize the concentration of oxHDL. Then, human vascular smooth muscle cells (HAoVSMCs) were incubated with β-glycerophosphate, HDL, oxHDL, adiponectin, or the combination of oxHDL with adiponectin for 24 h. Protein expression of IL-6, TNF-α , osterix, RUNX2, ALP, type 1 collagen, osteopontin, osteocalcin, WNT-5a, NF-ĸ β (p65), cAMP and STAT-3 were measured by ELISA kits. OxHDL induced vascular calcification by promoting the formation of mineralization nodules and calcium deposits in HAoVSMCs. This was accompanied by an increased secretion of IL-6, osterix, WNT-5a and NF-ĸ β (p65). Interestingly, these detrimental effects of oxHDL were suppressed by adiponectin. Besides, incubation of adiponectin alone on HAoVSMCs showed a reduction of inflammatory cytokines, osteoblastic markers (RUNX2, osterix and osteopontin), WNT-5a and NF-ĸ β (p65). This study exhibits the ability of oxHDL in inducing inflammation and vascular calcification and these detrimental effects of oxHDL can be attenuated by adiponectin.

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    APA: Copy

    Hanisa Harun, Noor, Ruth Anisah Froemming, Gabriele, Md Nawawi, Hapizah, & Abd Muid, Suhaila. (2019). Inflammation and Vascular Calcification Causing Effects of Oxidized HDL are Attenuated by Adiponectin in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE, 8(1), 39-54. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/332248/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Hanisa Harun Noor, Ruth Anisah Froemming Gabriele, Md Nawawi Hapizah, Abd Muid Suhaila. Inflammation and Vascular Calcification Causing Effects of Oxidized HDL are Attenuated by Adiponectin in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE[Internet]. 2019;8(1):39-54. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/332248/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Noor Hanisa Harun, Gabriele Ruth Anisah Froemming, Hapizah Md Nawawi, and Suhaila Abd Muid, “Inflammation and Vascular Calcification Causing Effects of Oxidized HDL are Attenuated by Adiponectin in Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 39–54, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/332248/en

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