Interaction between Perivascular and Luminal Factors in Arteriovenous Fistula in Yucatan Miniswine.

Cardiology and cardiovascular medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11
Fanya Xia, Jacob Smith, Vikrant Rai, Devendra K Agrawal
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Abstract

Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is created in end-stage renal disease patients for hemodialysis. AVF maturation failure is a common complication due to thrombosis and stenosis of the vessels involved in AVF. Chronic inflammation along with perivascular cuffing plays a critical role in AVF maturation failure. Luminal as well as periluminal factors with the involvement of transcription and epigenetic factors play a critical role in AVF maturation failure. Our previous study reported MYOD1, a factor associated with muscle regeneration and increased with muscle injury, as a significantly increased transcription factor in AVF arteries compared to control. This study aims to characterize the perivascular and vascular AVF tissues for the expression of MYOD1, mediators of inflammation, immune cell markers, and apoptosis markers with the hypothesis that muscle injury mediates the recruitment of immune cells and activation of apoptosis leading to increased apoptosis and vascular thrombosis and fibrosis of perivascular structures. Previously collected tissues from Yucatan miniswine were stained and analyzed, and the results revealed increased expression of mediators of inflammation, immune cell markers, and apoptosis markers in association with increased MYOD1 expression. The findings suggest an interaction between the expression of perivascular factors and luminal factors, but further investigations using in-vitro studies are needed to establish this relationship.

尤卡坦迷你酒动静脉瘘中血管周围和腔内因素的相互作用。
动静脉瘘(AVF)是在终末期肾脏疾病患者血液透析中产生的。由于AVF相关血管的血栓形成和狭窄,AVF成熟失败是常见的并发症。慢性炎症伴血管周围弯曲在AVF成熟失败中起关键作用。在AVF成熟失败过程中,管腔和管腔周围因子(包括转录因子和表观遗传因子)起着至关重要的作用。我们之前的研究报道了MYOD1,一个与肌肉再生相关的因子,随着肌肉损伤而增加,与对照组相比,在AVF动脉中MYOD1是一个显著增加的转录因子。本研究旨在表征血管周围和血管AVF组织中MYOD1、炎症介质、免疫细胞标记物和凋亡标记物的表达,假设肌肉损伤介导免疫细胞的募集和凋亡的激活,导致细胞凋亡增加,血管周围结构的血管血栓形成和纤维化。先前从Yucatan miniwine收集的组织进行染色和分析,结果显示炎症介质、免疫细胞标记物和凋亡标记物的表达增加与MYOD1表达增加有关。研究结果表明血管周围因子和腔内因子的表达之间存在相互作用,但需要进一步的体外研究来确定这种关系。
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