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      Vasoprotective Activities of the Adrenomedullin-RAMP2 System in Endothelial Cells.

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          Neointimal hyperplasia is the primary lesion underlying atherosclerosis and restenosis after coronary intervention. We previously described the essential angiogenic function of the adrenomedullin (AM)-receptor activity-modifying protein (RAMP) 2 system. In the present study, we assessed the vasoprotective actions of the endogenous AM-RAMP2 system using a wire-induced vascular injury model. We found that neointima formation and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation were enhanced in RAMP2+/- male mice. The injured vessels from RAMP2+/- mice showed greater macrophage infiltration, inflammatory cytokine expression, and oxidative stress than vessels from wild-type mice and less re-endothelialization. After endothelial cell-specific RAMP2 deletion in drug-inducible endothelial cell-specific RAMP2-/- (DI-E-RAMP2-/-) male mice, we observed markedly greater neointima formation than in control mice. In addition, neointima formation after vessel injury was enhanced in mice receiving bone marrow transplants from RAMP2+/- or DI-E-RAMP2-/- mice, indicating that bone marrow-derived cells contributed to the enhanced neointima formation. Finally, we found that the AM-RAMP2 system augmented proliferation and migration of endothelial progenitor cells. These results demonstrate that the AM-RAMP2 system exerts crucial vasoprotective effects after vascular injury and could be a therapeutic target for the treatment of vascular diseases.

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          Journal
          Endocrinology
          Endocrinology
          The Endocrine Society
          1945-7170
          0013-7227
          May 01 2017
          : 158
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cardiovascular Research, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagano 390-8621, Japan.
          [2 ] Department of Pathogenic Biology, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang 050017, China.
          [3 ] Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Public Health, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang 0050017, China.
          [4 ] Japan Bio Products Company, Ltd., Tokyo 151-0063, Japan.
          Article
          2959939
          10.1210/en.2016-1531
          28324104
          c81cfd8e-115a-4a5e-9b5d-4e6d7020a5a7
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