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Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints

Atherosclerosis is responsible for the death of thousands of Americans each year. The carotid constriction model of plaque development has recently been presented as a model for unstable plaque formation in mice. In this study we 1) validate ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) for the determination of ca...

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Autores principales: Harmon, Erin Y., Fronhofer, Van, Keller, Rebecca S., Feustel, Paul J., Brosnan, M. Julia, von der Thüsen, Jan H., Loegering, Daniel J., Lennartz, Michelle R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3252361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22242191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029944
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author Harmon, Erin Y.
Fronhofer, Van
Keller, Rebecca S.
Feustel, Paul J.
Brosnan, M. Julia
von der Thüsen, Jan H.
Loegering, Daniel J.
Lennartz, Michelle R.
author_facet Harmon, Erin Y.
Fronhofer, Van
Keller, Rebecca S.
Feustel, Paul J.
Brosnan, M. Julia
von der Thüsen, Jan H.
Loegering, Daniel J.
Lennartz, Michelle R.
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description Atherosclerosis is responsible for the death of thousands of Americans each year. The carotid constriction model of plaque development has recently been presented as a model for unstable plaque formation in mice. In this study we 1) validate ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) for the determination of carotid plaque size, percent stenosis, and plaque development in live animals, 2) determine the sensitivity of UBM in detecting changes in blood flow induced by carotid constriction and 3) test whether plaque formation can be predicted from blood flow parameters measured by UBM. Carotid plaques were induced by surgical constriction in Apo E−/− mice. Arteries were imaged bi-weekly by UBM, at which time PW-Doppler measurements of proximal blood flow, as well as plaque length and percent stenosis were determined. Histology was performed 9 weeks post surgery. When compared to whole mount post-mortem measurements, UBM accurately reported carotid plaque length. Percent stenosis, based on transverse B-mode UBM measurements, correlated well with that calculated from histological sections. PW-Doppler revealed that constriction reduced maximum systolic velocity (v(max)) and duration of the systolic velocity peak (t(s)/t(t)). Pre-plaque (2 week post-surgery) PW-Doppler parameters (v(max) and t(s)/t(t)) were correlated with plaque length at 9 weeks, and were predictive of plaque formation. Correlation of initiating PW-Doppler parameters (v(max) and t(s)/t(t)) with resulting plaque length established the degree of flow disturbance required for subsequent plaque development and demonstrated its power for predicting plaque development.
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spelling pubmed-32523612012-01-12 Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints Harmon, Erin Y. Fronhofer, Van Keller, Rebecca S. Feustel, Paul J. Brosnan, M. Julia von der Thüsen, Jan H. Loegering, Daniel J. Lennartz, Michelle R. PLoS One Research Article Atherosclerosis is responsible for the death of thousands of Americans each year. The carotid constriction model of plaque development has recently been presented as a model for unstable plaque formation in mice. In this study we 1) validate ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) for the determination of carotid plaque size, percent stenosis, and plaque development in live animals, 2) determine the sensitivity of UBM in detecting changes in blood flow induced by carotid constriction and 3) test whether plaque formation can be predicted from blood flow parameters measured by UBM. Carotid plaques were induced by surgical constriction in Apo E−/− mice. Arteries were imaged bi-weekly by UBM, at which time PW-Doppler measurements of proximal blood flow, as well as plaque length and percent stenosis were determined. Histology was performed 9 weeks post surgery. When compared to whole mount post-mortem measurements, UBM accurately reported carotid plaque length. Percent stenosis, based on transverse B-mode UBM measurements, correlated well with that calculated from histological sections. PW-Doppler revealed that constriction reduced maximum systolic velocity (v(max)) and duration of the systolic velocity peak (t(s)/t(t)). Pre-plaque (2 week post-surgery) PW-Doppler parameters (v(max) and t(s)/t(t)) were correlated with plaque length at 9 weeks, and were predictive of plaque formation. Correlation of initiating PW-Doppler parameters (v(max) and t(s)/t(t)) with resulting plaque length established the degree of flow disturbance required for subsequent plaque development and demonstrated its power for predicting plaque development. Public Library of Science 2012-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3252361/ /pubmed/22242191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029944 Text en Harmon et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Harmon, Erin Y.
Fronhofer, Van
Keller, Rebecca S.
Feustel, Paul J.
Brosnan, M. Julia
von der Thüsen, Jan H.
Loegering, Daniel J.
Lennartz, Michelle R.
Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title_full Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title_fullStr Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title_short Ultrasound Biomicroscopy for Longitudinal Studies of Carotid Plaque Development in Mice: Validation with Histological Endpoints
title_sort ultrasound biomicroscopy for longitudinal studies of carotid plaque development in mice: validation with histological endpoints
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3252361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22242191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029944
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