Beneficial effect of proteases on allograft arteriosclerosis in a rat aortic model

1996 
Recently it has been shown that protease therapy ameliorates certain immune-mediated diseases. Thus we studied the effect of administration of a protease mixture on aortic transplant arteriosclerosis in rats. Segments of abdominal aorta from SHR strain were transplanted orthotopically into WKY recipients. Two groups of allografted rats were used. One group (n = 8) was treated with daily intraperitoneal injections of 12 mg of a protease formulation containing trypsin, bromelain and rutosid, and another group (n = 8) with placebo. Eight WKY rats were transplanted with syng- enic aortas and treated with placebo. After 8 weeks, structural changes of the grafted segment were evalu- ated by morphometric analysis of formalin-fixed sec- tions with specific stains. In untreated allografts there was a marked intimal thickening, medial necrosis with disruption of elastic fibres, and inflammatory infiltrates in the adventitia. Administration of proteases inhibited formation of neointima by 59.0% when cross-sectional areas were compared (80+11 versus 195 + 11 |im 2 , / ) <0.01; protease-versus placebo-treated allograft recipients respectively) and decreased medial injury as estimated by the integrity of elastic fibres and smooth- muscle cell density. Thus, in an experimental model of rat aortic allograft, protease administration amelior- ates rejection-induced arterial wall remodelling.
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