Authors
Song Chai, Qing Chai, Carl C Danielsen, Peter Hjorth, Jene R Nyengaard, Thomas Ledet, Yu Yamaguchi, Lars M Rasmussen, Lise Wogensen
Publication date
2005/3/18
Journal
Circulation research
Volume
96
Issue
5
Pages
583-591
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
The arterial content of hyaluronan (HA) undergoes diffuse changes as part of the diabetic macroangiopathy. Because HA influences the phenotype of vascular cells in vitro such as proliferation, migration, and secretion, it is tempting to speculate that diabetes-induced hastened cardiovascular disease may be linked to the increased amount of HA. To explore the pathophysiological role of altered HA content in the arterial wall in vivo, we created transgenic (Tg) mice with HA overexpression in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in large and small vessels, targeted by the α smooth-muscle-cell-actin (αSMA) promoter fused to the human hyaluronan synthase 2 (hHAS2) cDNA. RT-PCR demonstrated hHAS2 mRNA expression in the tunica media of large and small vessels. In situ hybridization confirmed that hHAS2 mRNA was targeted to the SMCs. The aortic HA content was elevated in the Tg mice, and by …
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