Pa. Fennessy et al., AN ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME-INHIBITOR, PERINDOPRIL, PREVENTS PROGRESSION OF PREFORMED ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS IN THE CHOLESTEROL-FED RABBIT, Clinical science, 87(6), 1994, pp. 685-691
1. The aim was to determine whether the angiotensin converting enzyme
inhibitor perindopril, at a concentration approaching that used in hum
an antihypertensive therapy, influences progression of preformed ather
osclerotic plaques. 2. Rabbits had their right carotid artery deendoth
elialized with a balloon catheter, which resulted in the formation of
a myointimal thickening. 3. At 14 weeks post surgery groups I, II and
III (n=6 per group) were fed a 1% cholesterol-enriched diet for 6 week
s, then group I rabbits were sacrificed. Groups II and III were placed
on a normolipidaemic diet for a further 6 weeks with group III rabbit
s also receiving 0.3 mg day(-1) kg(-1) perindopril. Groups IV and V we
re treated the same as groups II and III, respectively, except that th
ey received a normal diet throughout. 4. Group I rabbits fed a 1% chol
esterol-enriched diet for 6 weeks developed lipid-filled lesions cover
ing 26.3+/-14.3% of the surface area of the descending thoracic aorta,
This was exacerbated in rabbits fed a 1% cholesterol diet for 6 weeks
followed by 6 weeks on a normal diet (61.2+/-27.3%). In rabbits fed a
1% cholesterol diet for 6 weeks then a normal diet for a further 6 we
eks plus 0.3 mg day(-1) kg(-1) perindopril, the percentage surface are
a covered by lesions was 21.8+/-15.8%. No lesions developed in the aor
tas of rabbits fed a normal diet. In the right coronary artery the res
ulting neointima in rabbits fed a 1% cholesterol diet for 6 weeks only
was 42.4+/-5.7% of the cross-sectional area of the vessel wall, 57.4/-8.0% in rabbits receiving 6 weeks' cholesterol diet then 6 weeks' no
rmal diet, 36.0+/-6.6% in rabbits fed a 6-week cholesterol diet then 6
weeks' normal diet with 0.3 mg day(-1) kg(-1) perindopril and 33.2+/-
4.9% and 31.8+/-3.1% in rabbits on a normal diet throughout with 0 and
0.3 mg day(-1) kg(-1) perindopril respectively. The cellular composit
ion of the lesions was also altered in perindopril-treated animals, wi
th fewer and smaller fat-filled cells surrounded by more extracellular
matrix. 5. Perindopril is effective in preventing progression of exis
ting atherosclerotic lesions in the cholesterol-fed rabbit after 6 wee
ks on a normal diet.