Title of article
Expression and localization of the proteoglycan decorin during the progression of cholesterol induced atherosclerosis in Japanese quail: implications for interaction with collagen type I and lipoproteins
Author/Authors
Bradley B. Jarrold، نويسنده , , Wayne L. Bacon، نويسنده , , Sandra G. Velleman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
10
From page
299
To page
308
Abstract
The temporal and spatial distribution, and relative levels of the proteoglycan decorin and collagen type I were examined during the progression of atherosclerosis in the dorsal aortas of Japanese quail selected for cholesterol induced atherosclerosis. The quail were placed on either a control or 0.5% added cholesterol diet at approximately 16 weeks of age. Dorsal aortas were collected at 1- or 2-week intervals over a 15-week period after initiating cholesterol feeding. Biochemical analysis for decorin and collagen type I showed that both increased in the cholesterol-fed birds compared to control-fed birds beginning at 9 weeks and continued through the duration of the study. Through immunohistochemical staining for decorin and collagen type I, the spatial localization of decorin and collagen type I in control and less severe plaques in cholesterol-fed birds was most prominent in the arterial adventitia. However, in severe atherosclerotic plaques, decorin was localized in foam cell regions and collagen type I was found surrounding the foam cell regions where decorin accumulated. These results demonstrated a localization of decorin in the core of the atherosclerotic plaque foam cell region with collagen type I being located on the plaque surface.
Keywords
atherosclerosis , Proteoglycans , collagen , Decorin , cholesterol , Japanese quail
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Record number
629702
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