The role of the cyclooxygenase-2 pathway in tissue ischemia and revascularization following skeletal muscle injury induced by bothropic snake venom.

Microvasc Res

Departamento de Farmacologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025


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Bothrops asper venom (Bav) contains metalloproteinases that disrupt the microvascular system, impairing muscle tissue regeneration after injury. This study investigated the impact of the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) pathway on vascular injury and revascularization in muscle injuries induced by Bav. Mice were injected with Bav into the gastrocnemius muscle and treated with lumiracoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, 30 min, 2 days, and 6 days post-Bav injection. Muscle tissue was analyzed at 24 h, 7 days, and 21 days post-injection. A decrease in COX-2 expression at 24 h post-Bav injection indicated significant necrosis and tissue loss. Both Bav injection and lumiracoxib treatment influenced the decrease of prostaglandin (PG)D and PGE production. Seven and 21 days post-Bav injections, COX-2 expression increased, along with PGDs levels unaffected by lumiracoxib, indicating that the other isoform COX-1 pathway could contribute to the release of PGs. Bav/lumiracoxib treated animals presented exacerbated limb ischemia, implying that COX-2-derived prostaglandins preserve vessel integrity. CD31, an angiogenesis marker, initially (24 h) decreased post-Bav injection but increased at 7 and 21 days in Bav/lumiracoxib mice, suggesting a down-modulatory role for COX-2-derived prostaglandins in early angiogenesis and tissue regeneration. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production rose 7 days post-Bav injection, supporting its role in angiogenesis. Previous treatment with lumiracoxib promoted release of VEGF levels 21 days post-Bav injury showing that the inhibition of COX-2 pathway in the early stage of revascularization stimulates the neovascularization regulated by elevated release of VEGF. Similarly, metalloproteinases (MMPs), such as MMP-9, MMP-10, and MMP-13, crucial for vascular remodeling, were elevated 21 days after Bav/lumiracoxib treatment. In conclusion, the COX-2 pathway is essential to decrease the high grade of ischemia caused by acute injury induced by Bav. However, the decrease of activity in the COX-2 pathway in the first stages of revascularization contributes to the elevated production of key pro-angiogenic mediators that up-regulate the restoration of microvasculature and blood flow in muscle tissue injured by botropic venoms.

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