Abstract:Objective:To study the effect of benazepril on abdominal aortic aneurysm(AAA) formation and the possible mechanism.
Methods:Twenty-four healthy male rabbits were randomly divided into three groups according to perfusion fluid(saline, elastase, and benazepril-treated elastase groups). The diameter of the aorta was measured, and the aortic tissue was excised for histologic examination using HE and VG stain. Total protein of matrix metalloproteinases-9(MMP-9) was measured by Western Blot test. MMP-9 mRNA of aorta was detected by RT-PCR. MMP-9 protein activity was detected by Gelatin zymography.
Results:Seven days after perfusion,the average dilation rate of the three groups was 7.50%(saline perfusion group,group A),120.62%(elastase perfusion group,group B) and 39.20%(benazepril-treated elastase perfusion group,group C)respectively. The result showed that benazepril had an obvious inbitiory effect on AAA formation. The elastic fiber content was conserved better in group C than in group B(P<0.01),meanwhile benazepril effectively inhibited inflammation infiltration.MMP-9 expression and activity was enhanced in group B,while group C showed weakened MMP-9 protein and mRNA expression(P<0.01). MMP-9 activity in group C was also significantly decreased(P<0.01).
Conclusions:Benazepril could obviously inhibit AAA formation in rabbit models.The mechanism may relate to inhibition of inflammation infiltration, down-regulation of extracellular matrix degeneration in multiple levels and preservation of elastic fiber.