Exploring aortic stiffness in aging mice: a comprehensive methodological overview.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging-Us Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.18632/aging.206168
Laetitia Vanalderwiert, Auberi Henry, Juliana Martins de Souza E Silva, Daniel Carvajal-Berrio, Laurent Debelle, Amandine Wahart, Julia Marzi, Katja Schenke-Layland, Gilles Faury, Isabelle Six, Christian E H Schmelzer, Jürgen Brinckmann, Heiko Steenbock, Sébastien Almagro, Frédéric Delacoux, Stéphane Jaisson, Philippe Gillery, Pascal Maurice, Hervé Sartelet, Amar Bennasroune, Laurent Duca, Béatrice Romier, Sébastien Blaise
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Abstract

Stiffening of the vascular network is associated with the early stages of vascular aging, leading to cardiovascular disorders (hypertension), renal failures, or neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's). Unfortunately, many people remain undiagnosed because diagnostic methods are either unsuitable for a large population or unfamiliar to clinicians which favor the hypertension evaluation. In preclinical research, stiffness studies are often partially conducted. We think that the evaluation of aortic stiffness is essential as it would improve our understanding of aging diseases progression. We propose here a systematic method using decision trees in a multi-scale and multimodal approaches. Our method was evaluated by analyzing the aortic situation in old and young mice. We demonstrate that both the endothelial and smooth muscle cells exhibit pronounced functional alterations in favor of constriction. Additionally, there is significant remodeling of the extracellular matrix, leading to a drastic degradation of elastic fibers and the accumulation of collagen in the aortic wall. This series of changes contributes to the development of vascular rigidity, a preliminary stage of arterial hypertension. Our results suggest that our method should improve preclinical understanding and encourage clinicians to equip themselves with tools for assessing vascular function, as it is an essential issue for preventing numerous pathologies.

探索老龄小鼠主动脉硬化:全面的方法学综述。
血管网络的硬化与血管老化的早期阶段有关,导致心血管疾病(高血压)、肾衰竭或神经退行性疾病(阿尔茨海默氏症)。不幸的是,许多人仍然未被诊断,因为诊断方法不适合大量人群或不熟悉的临床医生倾向于高血压评估。在临床前研究中,刚度研究通常是部分进行的。我们认为主动脉硬度的评估是必不可少的,因为它将提高我们对衰老疾病进展的理解。本文提出了一种多尺度、多模式的决策树系统方法。通过对老年和年轻小鼠主动脉状况的分析,对我们的方法进行了评价。我们证明内皮细胞和平滑肌细胞都表现出明显的功能改变,有利于收缩。此外,细胞外基质有明显的重塑,导致弹性纤维的急剧降解和主动脉壁胶原蛋白的积累。这一系列的变化有助于血管僵硬的发展,这是动脉性高血压的初级阶段。我们的研究结果表明,我们的方法应该提高临床前的理解,并鼓励临床医生装备自己的工具来评估血管功能,因为它是预防许多病理的基本问题。
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Aging-Us
Aging-Us CELL BIOLOGY-
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