MAASWERP研究:测量老年小鼠主动脉生物力学的国际比较案例研究。

IF 3.8 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pulse Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000542694
Cédric H G Neutel, Koen W F van der Laan, Callan D Wesley, Dustin N Krüger, Margarita G Pencheva, Casper G Schalkwijk, Guido R Y De Meyer, Wim Martinet, Tammo Delhaas, Koen D Reesink, Alessandro Giudici, Pieter-Jan Guns, Bart Spronck
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动脉硬化是血管老化的标志,揭示其潜在机制已成为心血管疾病领域的中心主题。虽然各种技术和实验装置可用于研究体内和体外血管的生物力学,但比较不同方法的发现是具有挑战性的。方法:在体内测量成年(5月龄)和老年(24月龄)野生型C57Bl/6J小鼠主动脉的动脉僵硬度,然后采用啮齿动物振荡张力装置进行离体生物力学评价,研究动脉顺应性(ROTSAC;安特卫普大学,比利时)和DynamX设置(马斯特里赫特大学,荷兰)。在没有和存在激活的平滑肌细胞(即收缩)的情况下测量主动脉组织的硬度。两种装置的测量都是在匹配的方案和相同的缓冲液和化学品下并行进行的。结果:总体而言,两种方法均显示与年龄相关的主动脉硬度增加,尽管主动脉力学参数显示不同的数值,这表明两种方法的结果不能直接互换。令人惊讶的是,平滑肌细胞收缩在两种设置之间有相反的效果。事实上,平滑肌细胞收缩增加了ROTSAC的动脉僵硬度,但减少了DynamX的动脉僵硬度。这些相反的效果可能归因于两种装置如何在体外不同地负载动脉壁中的胶原纤维。结论:总的来说,本研究为不同的实验设置如何影响主动脉生物力学的解释提供了重要的见解,强调需要根据所使用的方法仔细考虑和背景化结果。
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The MAASWERP Study: An International, Comparative Case Study on Measuring Biomechanics of the Aged Murine Aorta.

Introduction: Arterial stiffening is a hallmark of vascular ageing, and unravelling its underlying mechanisms has become a central theme in the field of cardiovascular disease. While various techniques and experimental setups are accessible for investigating biomechanics of blood vessels both in vivo and ex vivo, comparing findings across diverse methodologies is challenging.

Methods: Arterial stiffness in the aorta of adult (5 months) and aged (24 months) wild-type C57Bl/6J mice was measured in vivo, after which ex vivo biomechanical evaluation was performed using the Rodent Oscillatory Tension Setup to study Arterial Compliance (ROTSAC; University of Antwerp, Belgium) and the DynamX setup (Maastricht University, The Netherlands). Stiffness of aortic tissue was measured in both absence and presence of activated smooth muscle cells (i.e., contraction). Measurements in both setups were conducted in parallel with matched protocols and identical buffers and chemicals.

Results: Overall, both methods revealed age-related increased aortic stiffness, although parameters of aortic mechanics showed different numerical values, suggesting that results are not directly interchangeable between methods. Surprisingly, smooth muscle cell contraction had opposing effects between the setups. Indeed, smooth muscle cell contraction increased arterial stiffness in the ROTSAC but decreased stiffness in the DynamX. These opposing effects could be attributed to how the two setups differentially load the collagen fibres in the arterial wall, ex vivo.

Conclusion: Overall, this study provided critical insights into how different experimental setups can influence the interpretation of aortic biomechanics, emphasizing the need for careful consideration and contextualization of results based on the methodology used.

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