Antiatherogenic effect of captopril in the Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbit.

AV Chobanian, CC Haudenschild, C Nickerson… - …, 1990 - Am Heart Assoc
AV Chobanian, CC Haudenschild, C Nickerson, R Drago
Hypertension, 1990Am Heart Assoc
The effects of 9 months of orally administered captopril (25-50 mg/kg body wt/day) on aortic
atherosclerosis was examined in normotensive Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits.
Captopril caused a significant decrease in aortic atherosclerosis. Total aortic surface
involvement by lesions was reduced from 48+/-3.6% in control Watanabe rabbits to 30+/-
3.9% with captopril treatment (p less than 0.01). Most of the decrease could be accounted for
by a marked reduction in atherosclerosis of descending thoracic aortas from 49+/-5.2% to …
The effects of 9 months of orally administered captopril (25-50 mg/kg body wt/day) on aortic atherosclerosis was examined in normotensive Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits. Captopril caused a significant decrease in aortic atherosclerosis. Total aortic surface involvement by lesions was reduced from 48 +/- 3.6% in control Watanabe rabbits to 30 +/- 3.9% with captopril treatment (p less than 0.01). Most of the decrease could be accounted for by a marked reduction in atherosclerosis of descending thoracic aortas from 49 +/- 5.2% to 15 +/- 3.9% in control and captopril-related groups, respectively (p less than 0.001). Significant decrease in cholesterol content of descending thoracic aorta was also observed in captopril-treated rabbits. Microscopic examination of the arterial lesions in captopril-treated animals suggested a relative decrease in cellularity and increase in extracellular matrix as compared with untreated animals. These studies indicate that captopril has a potent antiatherosclerotic action in the Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbit.
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