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Abstract

Endothelial denudation at areas of predilection to atherosclerosis is balanced by an active repair process that may be inhibited under conditions of accelerated atherosclerosis. After cardiac transplantation, the accelerated atherosclerotic process that develops may be enhanced by immunosuppressive agents that have nonspecific effects on cell signaling, proliferation, and response to injury. To study subtle effects of cyclosporine A, azathioprine, and 6 alpha-methylprednisolone on normal endothelial repair processes, confluent porcine endothelial monolayers were denuded in the presence of clinically relevant concentrations of these agents. The rate of endothelial wound repair was compared and the effects on cell spreading, proliferation, and the cytoskeleton assessed. 6 alpha-Methylprednisolone at concentrations of 1.25 to 50 mumol/L was associated with a transient 30% to 60% inhibition of endothelial wound repair. This was associated with increased cell size at the wound edge and a delay in centrosomal reorientation toward the wound, without any effect on cell proliferation. Cyclosporine and azathioprine in clinically relevant concentrations did not affect endothelial repair. Thus, corticosteroids transiently inhibit endothelial cytoskeletal alterations that are important in endothelial repair after a denuding injury.

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