Abstract
Introduction: Previous studies showed that high density lipoprotein (HDL) can stimulate angiogenesis. However, the mechanisms by which HDL promotes angiogenesis remains unclear. Hypothesize: HDL may promote angiogenesis by regulating miRNAs expression. Methods: HDL was isolated from healthy subjects. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were cultured with vehicle or HDL (100 μg/ml), and the differential miRNAs expression were indentified by miRNA array and verified by qRT-PCR. HUVECs were treated with vehicle or HDL (100 μg/ml) with or without miRNAs mimic, endothelial cells proliferation, migration and tube formation were detected. The production of nitric oxide(NO) was measured. The expression and phosphorylation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) was determined. Results: The miRNAs profile of HDL-treated HUVECs is significantly different from control group. HDL significantly downregulated miR-24-3p expression. HDL significantly promoted HUVECs proliferation, migration and tube formation. HDL also significantly stimulated NO production and up-regulated the expression and phosphorylation of eNOS. However, HDL did not stimulated HUVECs proliferation, migration, tube formation and NO production as well as the expression and phosphorylation of eNOS after pretreated with miR-24-3p mimic. Conclusions: HDL can promote angiogenesis by suppressing miR-24-3p expression.
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