Antiproliferative effects of the antiallergic agent azelastine on human aortic smooth-muscle cells: an in vitro study

Invest Radiol. 2002 May;37(5):248-53. doi: 10.1097/00004424-200205000-00002.

Abstract

Rationale and objectives: The aim of the study was to examine the effects of azelastine on proliferation, clonogenic activity, cell-cycle, and migration of human aortic smooth-muscle cells (haSMCs) in vitro.

Methods: HaSMCs were treated for 4 days with azelastine (1 micromol/L, 25 micromol/L, 50 micromol/L). Half of the treated groups were incubated again with azelastine, the other half received azelastine-free medium every 4 days until day 20. The growth kinetics and clonogenic activity were assessed. The cell-cycle distribution was investigated by FACS -- analysis and the migratory ability was evaluated.

Results: Azelastine inhibited the proliferation and the clonogenic activity of haSMCs in a dose dependent manner. A G2/M-phase block was induced and the migratory ability was significantly impaired.

Conclusion: Azelastine has the potential to inhibit the proliferation of haSMCs. If a sufficient dose can be applied either systemically or locally it could be a valuable substance to prevent restenosis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Allergic Agents / pharmacology*
  • Aorta / drug effects
  • Cell Cycle / drug effects
  • Cell Division / drug effects
  • Cell Movement / drug effects
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular / drug effects*
  • Phthalazines / pharmacology*
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Anti-Allergic Agents
  • Phthalazines
  • azelastine