» Articles » PMID: 24769668

Bortezomib Protects from Varicose-like Venous Remodeling

Overview
Journal FASEB J
Specialties Biology
Physiology
Date 2014 Apr 29
PMID 24769668
Citations 6
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Despite the high prevalence of venous diseases that are associated with and based on the structural reorganization of the venous vessel wall, not much is known about their mechanistic causes. In this context, we demonstrated that the quantity of myocardin, a transcriptional regulator of the contractile and quiescent smooth muscle cell phenotype, was diminished in proliferating synthetic venous smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) of human and mouse varicose veins by 51 and 60%, respectively. On the basis of the relevance of proteasomal activity for such phenotypic changes, we hypothesized that the observed VSMC activation is attenuated by the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib. This drug fully abolished VSMC proliferation and loss of myocardin in perfused mouse veins and blocked VSMC invasion in collagen gels by almost 80%. In line with this, topical transdermal treatment with bortezomib diminished VSMC proliferation by 80%, rescued 90% of VSMC myocardin abundance, and inhibited varicose-like venous remodeling by 67 to 72% in a mouse model. Collectively, our data indicate that the proteasome plays a pivotal role in VSMC phenotype changes during venous remodeling processes. Its inhibition protects from varicose-like vein remodeling in mice and may thus serve as a putative therapeutic strategy to treat human varicose veins.

Citing Articles

NFAT5 Isoform C Controls Biomechanical Stress Responses of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells.

Zappe M, Feldner A, Arnold C, Sticht C, Hecker M, Korff T Front Physiol. 2018; 9:1190.

PMID: 30190682 PMC: 6115610. DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01190.


Glycyrrhetinic Acid Antagonizes Pressure-Induced Venous Remodeling in Mice.

Kuk H, Arnold C, Wagner A, Hecker M, Sticht C, Korff T Front Physiol. 2018; 9:320.

PMID: 29670539 PMC: 5893715. DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00320.


Extracellular matrix remodelling in response to venous hypertension: proteomics of human varicose veins.

Barallobre-Barreiro J, Oklu R, Lynch M, Fava M, Baig F, Yin X Cardiovasc Res. 2016; 110(3):419-30.

PMID: 27068509 PMC: 4872879. DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvw075.


Varicose Remodeling of Veins Is Suppressed by 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Inhibitors.

Eschrich J, Meyer R, Kuk H, Wagner A, Noppeney T, Debus S J Am Heart Assoc. 2016; 5(2).

PMID: 26908399 PMC: 4802467. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.115.002405.


Arterialization and anomalous vein wall remodeling in varicose veins is associated with upregulated FoxC2-Dll4 pathway.

Surendran S, S Ramegowda K, Suresh A, Binil Raj S, Lakkappa R, Kamalapurkar G Lab Invest. 2016; 96(4):399-408.

PMID: 26808710 DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2015.167.