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Fisetin Alleviates Neointimal Hyperplasia via PPAR<i>γ</i>/PON2 Antioxidative Pathway in SHR Rat Artery Injury Model
Fang Pei, Hua Pei, Chunhua Su, Lin Du, Wang Jifen, Fusheng Xie, Qi Yin, Zhao Gao
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity · 2021 · ▲ 24 citations
Abstract
The phenotypic transformation of proliferation and migration in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) from media to intima is the basic pathology of neointimal hyperplasia after angioplasty in hypertensive patients. Angiotensin II (AngII) stimulates oxidative stress in VSMC, inducing VSMC proliferation and migration, which is a critical factor in both developments of hypertension and angioplasty‐induced arterial restenosis. Fisetin, a plant flavonoid polyphenol, has been reported to be antioxidative and potent senolytic. It is unknown whether fisetin would inhibit neointimal hyperplasia. Therefore, we investigated the role of fisetin in neointimal formation in vitro and in vivo. The rat thoracic aortic smooth muscle cells (A10 cells) stimulated by AngII were used as the in vitro neointimal hyperplasia model, where AngII significantly induced the proliferation and migration in A10 cells. We found that fisetin could dose‐dependently inhibit the effect of AngII via inducing the expression of an antioxidant, paraoxonase‐2 (PON2), whose overexpression could inhibit the proliferation and migration of A10 cells and downexpression by siRNA had the opposite effect. Furthermore, we found the mechanism of fisetin’s inducing PON2 expression involved PPAR γ . Rosiglitazone, a PPAR γ agonist, could increase PON2 expression in A10 cells, while the PPAR γ inhibitor prevented the effect of fisetin on PON2. The in vivo neointimal hyperplasia model was established 2 weeks after the carotid artery balloon injury in SHR rats. Administration of fisetin (ip 3 mg/kg daily for 2 weeks) right after the injury significantly increased PON2 expression in the artery, inhibiting ROS production, and efficiently reduced carotid neointimal hyperplasia. These results indicate that fisetin increases the expression of antioxidant PON2 via activation of PPAR γ , reducing oxidative stress, inhibiting VSMC proliferation and migration, and alleviates neointimal hyperplasia after intimal injury. PON2 may be a potential therapeutic target to reduce arterial remodeling after angioplasty in hypertensive patients.
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Pei, F., Pei, H., Su, C., Du, L., Jifen, W., Xie, F., Yin, Q., & Gao, Z. (2021). Fisetin Alleviates Neointimal Hyperplasia via PPAR<i>γ</i>/PON2 Antioxidative Pathway in SHR Rat Artery Injury Model. <em>Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6625517
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Pei F, Pei H, Su C, Du L, Jifen W, Xie F, et al. Fisetin Alleviates Neointimal Hyperplasia via PPAR<i>γ</i>/PON2 Antioxidative Pathway in SHR Rat Artery Injury Model. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2021. doi:10.1155/2021/6625517.
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@article{fang2021Fiseti,
title = {Fisetin Alleviates Neointimal Hyperplasia via PPAR<i>γ</i>/PON2 Antioxidative Pathway in SHR Rat Artery Injury Model},
author = {Fang Pei and Hua Pei and Chunhua Su and Lin Du and Wang Jifen and Fusheng Xie and Qi Yin and Zhao Gao},
journal = {Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1155/2021/6625517},
}
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