Estradiol treatment of cardiac allograft recipients abolishes MHC class II antigen expression in the coronary arteries and decreases macrophage infiltration in all three layers of the vessel wall, whereas T-lymphocyte infiltration is decreased only in the myointima. These findings are associated with estradiol inhibition of myointimal proliferation. Thus, estradiol treatment may have a beneficial effect on graft arteriosclerosis through immune mechanisms.
In vivo estradiol treatment abolishes both IGF-I mitogenic effects and IGF-I protein expression in the vascular wall, which may be causally related to the inhibitory effect of estradiol on transplant arteriosclerosis.
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