Abstract

BackgroundSeveral animal models have facilitated the evaluation and pathological understanding of atherosclerosis, but a definitive animal model of coronary atherosclerosis is not available. We therefore developed low density lipoprotein receptor knockout (LDLR-KO) pigs with hypercholesterolemia, a model which rapidly developed coronary atherosclerosis following balloon injury.Methods and ResultsWe deleted LDLR exon regions from cultured porcine fetal fibroblasts and cloned LDLR knockout (LDLR-KO) embryos microinjecting fetal fibroblast nuclei into enucleated oocytes. Twelve LDLR-KO pigs were fed a 2.0% cholesterol and 20% fat diet. Baseline serum LDL cholesterol level was 510.0±86.1 mg/dL. Balloon injury was created in 46 coronary segments and necropsy were obtained 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks later. Coronary artery sections were reviewed to evaluate lesion progression. We found lipid accumulation with foam cells and inflammatory cells beginning four weeks after balloon injury. The mean ratio of macrophages to plaque area was significantly higher in the four- weeks and eight-week animals compared with those at 2-weeks (8.79% ± 5.98% and 17.00% ± 10.38% vs. 1.14% ± 1.88%, P < 0.0001). At 12 weeks the ratio decreased toward the level at 2 week level (4.00% ± 4.56%, P = 0.66 vs. baseline). Advanced coronary atherosclerotic lesions contained lipid pools at eight-weeks with fibrous components beginning at 12 weeks.ConclusionsWe developed a model of rapid coronary atherosclerosis using LDLR KO pigs with balloon injury. This model may be useful for preclinical evaluation of medication or devices, and may also help investigate mechanisms of plaque progression.

Highlights

  • Coronary atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death and disability in developed countries and is a serious health problem worldwide [1]

  • Balloon injury was created in 46 coronary segments and necropsy were obtained 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks later

  • We found lipid accumulation with foam cells and inflammatory cells beginning four weeks after balloon injury

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Introduction

Coronary atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death and disability in developed countries and is a serious health problem worldwide [1]. Several swine coronary atherosclerosis models have been induced by combining diabetes, hypercholesterolemia [11], with and needle injury [12] Widespread application of these models is limited because of the long period required for advanced atherosclerotic lesions and high cost. These consideration suggest the need for less expensive and rapidly developing-swine model. We created an accelerated model of coronary atherosclerosis using a low density lipoprotein receptor knock-out (LDL-R KO) pig with balloon injury and a high lipid-rich diet. We developed low density lipoprotein receptor knockout (LDLR-KO) pigs with hypercholesterolemia, a model which rapidly developed coronary atherosclerosis following balloon injury

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