Title | Cadmium effects on the expression of inflammatory and angiogenic mediators of skeletal muscles after sustained ischaemia/reperfusion injury | ||
Authors | D.G. Parthenis2, P. Zaharatos2, E. Pantikidou3, ST. Theoharis2, TH. Vassilakopoulos3, H. Carageorgiou1, CH. Klonaris2 and G. Kouraklis2
1. Pharmacology Department, Medical School, Athens University, Athens, Greece 2. B Propaedeutic Surgery Clinic of Laikon hospital, Athens University, Athens, Greece 3. Experimental Surgery Unit, Evangelismos Hospital, Athens University, Athens, Greece |
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Citation | Parthenis, D.G., Zaharatos, P., Pantikidou, E., Theoharis, S., Vassilakopoulos, T. et al.: Cadmium effects on the expression of inflammatory and angiogenic mediators of skeletal muscles after sustained ischaemia/reperfusion injury, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 24(2): 195-199 (2010) | ||
Publication Date | 2010 | ||
Full Text Language | English | ||
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Keywords | Rat peripheral skeletal muscles, Cd, ischaemia-reperfusion injury, interleukins, angiogenic mediators. | ||
Other Terms | Review article | ||
Summary | Cadmium (Cd) is a very toxic metal affecting almost every organ of the body. Due to its increasing presence in the environment, food and tobacco smoking has been attracted much attention. As Cd antagonizes Ca in cell metabolism it is considered as a xenobiotic implicated in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease (hypertension, atherosclerosis, and peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The present study is the first one that was conducted in a rat model of unilateral limb ischaemia where inflammatory or angiogenic mediators were measured post hypoxic stimuli, in peripheral skeletal muscle extracts. It was hypothesized that hypoxic stimuli such as ischaemia reperfusion injury with/without either acute or chronic cadmiosis alters the profile of proinflammatory cytokines (interleukins IL-6, IL-1b) derived from peripheral skeletal muscles. It was also hypothesized that inflammatory molecules such as m-RNA IL-6 or angiogenic mediators such as m-RNA VEGF or m-RNA Ang-2 will be influenced by acute or chronic Cd exposure. The results indicate that Cd in acute or chronic exposure of rat skeletal muscles increases the expression of the inflammatory mediators m-RNA IL-6, IL-6, IL-1b proteins, following hypoxic stimuli. In addition a decrease of the angiogenic mediators m-RNA VEGF and m-RNA Ang-2 was observed in the same muscle extracts, where their expression is considered part of the adaptation response to hypoxia. Therefore it may be of clinical interest to understand the molecular mechanisms by which smoking causes vascular disease or to link specific constituents of tobacco smoke such as Cd to individual manifestations of cardiovascular toxicity. | ||
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