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Metalloproteinase Blockade by Local Overexpression of TIMP-1 Increases Elastin Accumulation in Rat Carotid Artery Intima

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Date 1998 May 23
PMID 9598840
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We have recently demonstrated that the blockade of matrix metalloproteinases by local overexpression of the intrinsic inhibitor tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) reduces intimal hyperplasia. We now report a major change in the elastin content of the intima of rat carotid arteries seeded with TIMP-1-overexpressing smooth muscle cells. To understand the mechanism responsible for elastin accumulation, synthesis and degradation of elastin in TIMP-1 and control cell-seeded rats were measured. There were no differences in elastin mRNA or elastin synthesis, as documented by 14[C]proline incorporation between TIMP-1 and control cell-seeded arteries. In contrast, there was an increase in cross-linked elastin in the TIMP-1 group. In addition, in TIMP-1 and control rats, an elastase activity of approximately 28 kD was detected by elastin zymography and was decreased in TIMP-1 cell-seeded vessels. The 28 kD elastolytic activity was inhibited by exogenously added TIMP-1 and EDTA but not by PMSF, suggesting that it was a metalloelastase. Therefore, we have demonstrated that a shift of the proteolytic balance toward protease inhibition by TIMP-1 overexpression does not change elastin synthesis but rather changes posttranslational processing, resulting in increased elastin accumulation.

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