Original Article

Hydrogen sulfide ameliorates vascular calcification induced by vitamin D3 plus nicotine in rats

Sheng-ying Wu, Chun-shui Pan, Bin Geng, Jing Zhao, Fang Yu, Yong-zheng Pang, Chao-shu Tang, Yong-fen Qi

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the role of the endogenous cystathionine -synthase (CSE)/ hydrogen sulfide (H2S) pathway in vascular calcification in vivo .
Methods: A rat vascular calcification model was established by administration of vitamin D3 plus nicotine (VDN). The amount of CSE and osteopontin (OPN) mRNA was determined by using semi-quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. The calcium content, 45Ca2+ accumulation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity were measured. H2S production and CSE activity were measured.
Results: von Kossa staining produced strong positive black/brown staining in areas among the elastic fibers of the medial layer in the calcified aorta. The calcium content, 45Ca2+ accumulation and ALP activity in calcified arteries increased by 6.77-, 1.42-, and 1.87-fold, respectively, compared with controls. The expression of the OPN gene was upregulated (P < 0.01). Expression of the CSE gene was downregulated. However, calcium content, 45Ca2+uptake and ALP activity in the VDN plus NaHS group was lower than that in the VDN group. The content of calcium and 45Ca2+ accumulation and activity of ALP in the aorta were 34.8%, 40.75% and 63.5%lower in the low-dosage NaHS group than in the VDN group, respectively (P < 0.01), and the calcium content and deposition of 45Ca2+ and activity of ALP was 83.9%, 37.8 % and 46.2% lower in the aorta in the high-dosage NaHS group than in the VDN group, respectively (P < 0.01). The expression of the OPN gene was downregulated.
Conclusion: The production of H2S, and CSE activity were decreased andCSE gene expression was downregulated in rats with vascular calcification. H2S can ameliorate vascular calcification, suggesting that the H2S/ CSE pathway plays a regulatory role in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification.
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