2022
17R/S-Benzo-RvD1, a synthetic resolvin D1 analogue, attenuates neointimal hyperplasia in a rat model of acute vascular injury
Kim AS, Werlin EC, Kagaya H, Chen M, Wu B, Mottola G, Jan M, Conte MS. 17R/S-Benzo-RvD1, a synthetic resolvin D1 analogue, attenuates neointimal hyperplasia in a rat model of acute vascular injury. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0264217. PMID: 35226675, PMCID: PMC8884511, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecialized lipid mediatorsNeointimal hyperplasiaVascular injuryRAW 264.7 cellsEndothelial cellsCarotid angioplastyPhagocytic activityAcute arterial injuryPro-resolving activitiesAcute vascular injuryCytokine-stimulated endothelial cellsP65 nuclear translocationAnti-migratory activityMurine RAW 264.7 cellsArterial injuryPersistent inflammationResolvin D1Ki67 expressionNeointimal areaSimilar efficacyLeukocyte recruitmentRat modelKi-67Lipid mediatorsNuclear translocation assays
2017
Resolution of vascular injury: Specialized lipid mediators and their evolving therapeutic implications
Wu B, Mottola G, Schaller M, Upchurch GR, Conte MS. Resolution of vascular injury: Specialized lipid mediators and their evolving therapeutic implications. Molecular Aspects Of Medicine 2017, 58: 72-82. PMID: 28765077, PMCID: PMC5660644, DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2017.07.005.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSpecialized pro-resolving lipid mediatorsVascular injuryLipid mediatorsVSMC migrationPro-resolving lipid mediatorsVascular smooth muscle cell activationSmooth muscle cell activationSpecialized lipid mediatorsAcute vascular injuryElaboration of cytokinesDisease-related eventsEndothelial cell disruptionMuscle cell activationImportant clinical contextsClearance of debrisMatrix protein depositionLeukocyte effluxBypass GraftingBypass surgeryBalloon angioplastyLeukocyte recruitmentAneurysm formationInflammatory signalsExperimental aneurysm formationLumen compromise
2013
D‐series resolvin attenuates vascular smooth muscle cell activation and neointimal hyperplasia following vascular injury
Miyahara T, Runge S, Chatterjee A, Chen M, Mottola G, Fitzgerald JM, Serhan CN, Conte MS. D‐series resolvin attenuates vascular smooth muscle cell activation and neointimal hyperplasia following vascular injury. The FASEB Journal 2013, 27: 2220-2232. PMID: 23407709, PMCID: PMC3659350, DOI: 10.1096/fj.12-225615.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsD-series resolvinsVascular injuryLipid mediatorsNeointimal hyperplasiaBalloon-injured rabbit arteriesMonocyte adhesionVascular smooth muscle cell activationSuperoxide productionSmooth muscle cell activationSpecialized lipid mediatorsExpression of receptorsProinflammatory gene expressionDose-dependent inhibitionMuscle cell activationVascular smooth muscle cell phenotypeSmooth muscle cell phenotypeMuscle cell phenotypeArterial angioplastyLeukocyte recruitmentHuman VSMCsVSMC proliferationGene expression assaysRabbit arteriesVascular homeostasisRvD2