Pentoxifylline ameliorates chronic stress/high-fat diet-induced vascular wall disease: the role of circulating endothelial progenitor cells

Labib, Jolly Mounir William; Aboul-Fotouh, Sawsan; Habib, Mohamed Z.; Mekawy, Mohamed Abd Elrahman Ahmed; Farrag, Kawthar A.; Abdel-Tawab, Ahmed M;

Abstract


Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are two faces of one coin. A pro-inflammatory state was previously suggested in the pathology of both diseases. We investigated the effect of chronic administration (2 weeks) of imipramine (20 mg/kg/day) and pentoxifylline (50 mg/kg/day) on behavioral, aortic histological abnormalities, and level of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPCs) in peripheral blood of male Wistar rats exposed to chronic mild stress (CMS) and high-fat diet. Exposure to CMS and high-fat diet induced a depressive-like behavior alongside aortic immunohistochemical changes associated with an increase in aortic TNF-α level. Markers of CEPCs, VEGFR-2 and CD133, were significantly disturbed in aortic sections, as compared to control animals and those exposed to CMS while fed high-fat diet, although flowcytometric analysis did not show any significant changes in the level of CEPCs in peripheral blood. Chronic pentoxifylline treatment was more effective in ameliorating the histological changes and endothelial damage compared to imipramine. Pro-inflammatory cytokines-induced disturbances in CEPCs could constitute a plausible link between depression and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Current antidepressants reduce symptoms of depression without tackling the underlying link between it and cardiovascular disease. Targeting pro-inflammatory cytokines might open a new therapeutic approach to alleviate depression and reduce the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease.


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Title Pentoxifylline ameliorates chronic stress/high-fat diet-induced vascular wall disease: the role of circulating endothelial progenitor cells
Authors Labib, Jolly Mounir William; Aboul-Fotouh, Sawsan ; Habib, Mohamed Z. ; Mekawy, Mohamed Abd Elrahman Ahmed; Farrag, Kawthar A. ; Abdel-Tawab, Ahmed M
Keywords Cardiovascular diseases;Endothelial progenitor cells;High-fat diet;Imipramine;Pentoxifylline
Issue Date Jun-2019
Journal Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology 
ISSN 00281298
DOI 10.1007/s00210-019-01627-0
PubMed ID 30739140
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85061316085

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