Superoxide production and expression of nox family proteins in human atherosclerosis

D Sorescu, D Weiss, B Lassègue, RE Clempus… - Circulation, 2002 - Am Heart Assoc
D Sorescu, D Weiss, B Lassègue, RE Clempus, K Szöcs, GP Sorescu, L Valppu, MT Quinn
Circulation, 2002Am Heart Assoc
Background—NAD (P) H oxidases are important sources of superoxide in the vasculature,
the activity of which is associated with risk factors for human atherosclerosis. This study was
designed to investigate the localization of superoxide production and the expression of the
Nox family of NAD (P) H oxidase proteins (gp91phox, Nox1, and Nox4) in nonatherosclerotic
and atherosclerotic human coronary arteries. Methods and Results—In coronary artery
segments from explanted human hearts, we examined intracellular superoxide production …
Background NAD(P)H oxidases are important sources of superoxide in the vasculature, the activity of which is associated with risk factors for human atherosclerosis. This study was designed to investigate the localization of superoxide production and the expression of the Nox family of NAD(P)H oxidase proteins (gp91phox, Nox1, and Nox4) in nonatherosclerotic and atherosclerotic human coronary arteries.
Methods and Results In coronary artery segments from explanted human hearts, we examined intracellular superoxide production with dihydroethidium. In nonatherosclerotic coronary arteries, superoxide was present homogenously throughout the intima, media, and adventitia. In atherosclerotic arteries, there was an additional intense area of superoxide in the plaque shoulder, which is rich in macrophages and α-actin–positive cells. p22phox colocalized with gp91phox mainly in macrophages, whereas Nox4 was found only in nonphagocytic vascular cells. Expression of gp91phox and p22phox mRNA was associated with the severity of atherosclerosis. gp91phox correlated with the plaque macrophage content, whereas Nox4 correlated with the content of α-actin–positive cells. Nox1 expression was low both in human coronary arteries and isolated vascular cells.
Conclusions Several Nox proteins, including gp91phox and Nox4, may contribute to increased intracellular oxidative stress in human coronary atherosclerosis in a cell-specific manner and thus may be involved in the genesis and progression of human coronary atherosclerotic disease.
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