Atherosclerosis
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Accelerated coronary atherosclerosis of cardiac allograft occurs in 30-40% of cardiac transplant patients and remains an unsolved clinical problem. The etiology is unknown and anti-platelet drugs are used without conspicuous success. The inhibitory effect of the octapeptide, angiopeptin on coronary atherosclerosis was studied in a previously described rabbit heterotopic cardiac transplant model where allograft rejection is prevented by daily administration of cyclosporin A (CsA, 10 mg/kg per day s.c.). ⋯ The intimal hyperplasia is expressed as area of intimal hyperplasia/total vessel area x 100%. A similar inhibition by angiopeptin was seen in lipid deposition in the donor ascending aorta which is transplanted with the heart. Angiopeptin attenuated significantly the hyperplasia and the lipid deposition of the native coronary arteries and aorta but to a lesser extent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)