PDE5A抑制剂治疗动静脉瘘血管重构。

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Maheshika Somarathna, Hannah Northrup, Kevin Ingle, Tatyana Isayeva-Waldrop, Nguyen Thuy Nhu Nguyen, Bailey Lose, Yan-Ting Shiu, Timmy Lee
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摘要

动静脉瘘(AVF)是血液透析患者的生命线。然而,目前还没有有效的治疗方法促进AVF成熟。平滑肌细胞松弛,通过增加环鸟苷单磷酸(cGMP),使AVF扩张,是改善AVF重塑的一个潜在机制。在本研究中,我们检测了cGMP途径及其抑制剂磷酸二酯酶5A (PDE5A)在大鼠、猪和人AVF中的作用。我们将PDE5A抑制剂西地那非给予股动脉房颤大鼠,并分析AVF的组织学和血流动力学参数。我们观察到,在啮齿动物和猪AVF模型中,AVF的产生增加了PDE5A的表达。同样,我们观察到与放置avf前相比,血液透析患者avf吻合区PDE5A表达增加。与对照组相比,西地那非治疗的大鼠显示超声衍生的AVF容量血流量和mri衍生的三维管腔直径显著增加。基于核磁共振成像的计算流体动力学显示,与对照大鼠相比,西地那非治疗大鼠的吻合口血流动力学增加。组织学显示西地那非治疗组和对照组内膜增生相似。综上所述,西地那非治疗增加了AVF静脉向外扩张和血流量,但不影响内膜增生水平。PDE5A抑制剂可作为一种潜在的治疗方法,通过增强血管外重构来促进AVF成熟。
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Vascular remodeling in arteriovenous fistula treated with PDE5A inhibitors.

The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the lifeline for hemodialysis patients. However, there are currently no effective therapies promoting AVF maturation. AVF dilation by smooth muscle cell relaxation, through increased cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), is one potential mechanism to improve AVF remodeling. In this study, we examined the cGMP pathway and its inhibitor phosphodiesterase 5A (PDE5A) in rat, pig, and human AVF. We administered the PDE5A inhibitor, sildenafil, to rats with femoral AVFs and analyzed AVF histological and hemodynamic parameters. We observed that AVF creation increases PDE5A expression in rodent and porcine AVF models. Similarly, we observed an increase in PDE5A expression in the anastomotic regions of AVFs from hemodialysis patients when compared to pre-AVF placement. Sildenafil-treated rats showed significantly increased ultrasound-derived AVF volumetric blood flow and increased MRI-derived 3-dimensional lumen diameter when compared to controls. MRI-based computational fluid dynamics showed that sildenafil-treated rats had increased anastomotic hemodynamics compared to control rats. Histology showed similar intimal hyperplasia in sildenafil-treated and control rats. In conclusion, sildenafil treatment increases AVF vein outward expansion and blood flow without affecting the level of intimal hyperplasia. PDE5A inhibitors serve as a potential therapeutic approach to promote AVF maturation by enhancing outward vascular remodeling.

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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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374
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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