[Expression of human superoxide dismutase gene in rat vascular smooth muscle cells and its anti-oxidative effect].
1999
A retroviral vector containing human superoxide
dismutase (SOD) cDNA was constructed and transfected into rat vascular smooth muscle cells
(VSMCs). The expression of exogenous hSOD1 in the VSMCs was analyzed with Northern and
Southern blot. The protection of the transfected and/or nontransfected VSMCs from free radical
produced by the xanthine/xanthine oxidase (X/XO) system was investigated. The results
showed that the construction strategy of the vector was correctly performed and the expression
of hSOD1 in the transfected cells was highly detectable. The cell damage of X/XO could be
alleviated with expression of hSOD1 in the transfected cells, as compared to control. In
addition, proliferation of the transfected VSMCs resulted from oxidative stress was suppressed.
It is suggested that the expression of genetransferred hSOD1 is able to prevent the formation of
atherosclerosis, partially due to its cell protection and inhibition of the proliferative
embolization.
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