Research Article

MED1 Deficiency in Macrophages Accelerates Intimal Hyperplasia via ROS Generation and Inflammation

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MED1 (Mediator 1) deficiency in macrophages aggravates neointimal formation. (a) qRT-PCR analysis of MED1, TNFα, COX2, and iNOS levels in sham and injured artery (–10). (b) qRT-PCR analysis of MED1, TNFα, COX2, and iNOS levels in peritoneal macrophages treated with or without LPS (50 ng/mL) for 6 h (). (c) Littermate (MED1fl/fl) mice () and macrophage MED1 knockout (MED1ΔMac) mice () were subjected to sham operation or common carotid artery ligation (injured) for 21 d. Representative hematoxylin and eosin staining (c, left) and intimal hyperplasia quantifications of cross sections of the common carotid artery (c, right). The data are expressed as the . .
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