Effect of Intraperitoneal Injection of Aspirin on Vascular Calcification in a Rat Model

  • You Jong Go Pyongyang University of Medical Sciences, Pyongyang, NORTH KOREA
  • Yong Il Ri Pyongyang University of Medical Sciences, Pyongyang, NORTH KOREA
  • Song Chan Han Pyongyang University of Medical Sciences, Pyongyang, NORTH KOREA
  • Un Byol Jong Pyongyang University of Medical Sciences, Pyongyang, NORTH KOREA
  • Myong Hui Kim Pyongyang University of Medical Sciences, Pyongyang, NORTH KOREA
Keywords: Aspirin injection, Diabetes, Experimental model, Vascular calcification, Warfarin

Abstract

Background and Aim: Aspirin (ASA) is crucial in safeguarding patients at high risk for cardiovascular events by reducing ischemic occurrences. Its protective effects are due to trans-acetylation, which involves a reaction between ASA and the amino groups found in lysine and N-terminal residues. To date, there have been no studies on aspirin injection in arterial calcification. The aim was to confirm by experiments that acetylated aspirin injection can significantly alleviate arterial calcification. Methods: The rat’s model of diabetic arterial calcification induced by diabetes+WVK (Warfarin and Vitamin K) and the effect of aspirin injection was evaluated through the measurement of vascular calcification in aorta, smaller arteries. Results: Rats that received aspirin injections (60 and 90 mg/kg) for a week showed a significant reduction in calcification in both the aorta and peripheral arteries. Conclusion: These results suggested that aspirin injection may be a useful in treatment of vascular calcification.

Published
2025-02-01
How to Cite
Go, Y. J., Ri, Y. I., Han, S. C., Jong, U. B., & Kim, M. H. (2025). Effect of Intraperitoneal Injection of Aspirin on Vascular Calcification in a Rat Model. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Physiology, 11(3), 96-99. https://doi.org/10.5530/ijcep.2024.11.3.18