[HTML][HTML] Adiponectin protein exists in aortic endothelial cells

N Komura, N Maeda, T Mori, S Kihara, H Nakatsuji… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
N Komura, N Maeda, T Mori, S Kihara, H Nakatsuji, A Hirata, Y Tochino, T Funahashi…
PloS one, 2013journals.plos.org
Aims Inflammation is closely associated with the development of atherosclerosis and
metabolic syndrome. Adiponectin, an adipose-derived secretory protein, possesses an anti-
atherosclerotic property. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the presence and
significance of adiponectin in vasculature. Methods and Results Immunofluorescence
staining was performed in aorta of wild-type (WT) mice and demonstrated that adiponectin
was co-stained with CD31. Thoracic aorta was cut through and then aortic intima was …
Aims
Inflammation is closely associated with the development of atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome. Adiponectin, an adipose-derived secretory protein, possesses an anti-atherosclerotic property. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the presence and significance of adiponectin in vasculature.
Methods and Results
Immunofluorescence staining was performed in aorta of wild-type (WT) mice and demonstrated that adiponectin was co-stained with CD31. Thoracic aorta was cut through and then aortic intima was carefully shaved from aorta. Western blotting showed the existence of adiponectin protein in aortic intima, while there was no adiponectin mRNA expression. Adiponectin knockout (Adipo-KO) and WT mice were administered with a low-dose and short-term lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (1 mg/kg of LPS for 4 hours). The endothelium vascular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) were highly increased in Adipo-KO mice compared to WT mice after LPS administration.
Conclusions
Adiponectin protein exists in aortic endothelium under steady state and may protect vasculature from the initiation of atherosclerosis.
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