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Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension

Objectives: Effects of hypertension on arteries and arterioles often manifest first as a thickened wall, with associated changes in passive material properties (e.g., stiffness) or function (e.g., cellular phenotype, synthesis and removal rates, and vasomotor responsiveness). Less is known, however,...

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Autores principales: Hayenga, H. N., Hu, J.-J., Meyer, C. A., Wilson, E., Hein, T. W., Kuo, L., Humphrey, J. D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3495262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23162468
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00420
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author Hayenga, H. N.
Hu, J.-J.
Meyer, C. A.
Wilson, E.
Hein, T. W.
Kuo, L.
Humphrey, J. D.
author_facet Hayenga, H. N.
Hu, J.-J.
Meyer, C. A.
Wilson, E.
Hein, T. W.
Kuo, L.
Humphrey, J. D.
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description Objectives: Effects of hypertension on arteries and arterioles often manifest first as a thickened wall, with associated changes in passive material properties (e.g., stiffness) or function (e.g., cellular phenotype, synthesis and removal rates, and vasomotor responsiveness). Less is known, however, regarding the relative evolution of such changes in vessels from different vascular beds. Methods: We used an aortic coarctation model of hypertension in the mini-pig to elucidate spatiotemporal changes in geometry and wall composition (including layer-specific thicknesses as well as presence of collagen, elastin, smooth muscle, endothelial, macrophage, and hematopoietic cells) in three different arterial beds, specifically aortic, cerebral, and coronary, and vasodilator function in two different arteriolar beds, the cerebral and coronary. Results: Marked geometric and structural changes occurred in the thoracic aorta and left anterior descending coronary artery within 2 weeks of the establishment of hypertension and continued to increase over the 8-week study period. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the middle cerebral arteries from the same animals. Consistent with these differential findings at the arterial level, we also found a diminished nitric oxide-mediated dilation to adenosine at 8 weeks of hypertension in coronary arterioles, but not cerebral arterioles. Conclusion: These findings, coupled with the observation that temporal changes in wall constituents and the presence of macrophages differed significantly between the thoracic aorta and coronary arteries, confirm a strong differential progressive remodeling within different vascular beds. Taken together, these results suggest a spatiotemporal progression of vascular remodeling, beginning first in large elastic arteries and delayed in distal vessels.
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spelling pubmed-34952622012-11-16 Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension Hayenga, H. N. Hu, J.-J. Meyer, C. A. Wilson, E. Hein, T. W. Kuo, L. Humphrey, J. D. Front Physiol Physiology Objectives: Effects of hypertension on arteries and arterioles often manifest first as a thickened wall, with associated changes in passive material properties (e.g., stiffness) or function (e.g., cellular phenotype, synthesis and removal rates, and vasomotor responsiveness). Less is known, however, regarding the relative evolution of such changes in vessels from different vascular beds. Methods: We used an aortic coarctation model of hypertension in the mini-pig to elucidate spatiotemporal changes in geometry and wall composition (including layer-specific thicknesses as well as presence of collagen, elastin, smooth muscle, endothelial, macrophage, and hematopoietic cells) in three different arterial beds, specifically aortic, cerebral, and coronary, and vasodilator function in two different arteriolar beds, the cerebral and coronary. Results: Marked geometric and structural changes occurred in the thoracic aorta and left anterior descending coronary artery within 2 weeks of the establishment of hypertension and continued to increase over the 8-week study period. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the middle cerebral arteries from the same animals. Consistent with these differential findings at the arterial level, we also found a diminished nitric oxide-mediated dilation to adenosine at 8 weeks of hypertension in coronary arterioles, but not cerebral arterioles. Conclusion: These findings, coupled with the observation that temporal changes in wall constituents and the presence of macrophages differed significantly between the thoracic aorta and coronary arteries, confirm a strong differential progressive remodeling within different vascular beds. Taken together, these results suggest a spatiotemporal progression of vascular remodeling, beginning first in large elastic arteries and delayed in distal vessels. Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3495262/ /pubmed/23162468 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00420 Text en Copyright © 2012 Hayenga, Hu, Meyer, Wilson, Hein, Kuo and Humphrey. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Physiology
Hayenga, H. N.
Hu, J.-J.
Meyer, C. A.
Wilson, E.
Hein, T. W.
Kuo, L.
Humphrey, J. D.
Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title_full Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title_fullStr Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title_short Differential Progressive Remodeling of Coronary and Cerebral Arteries and Arterioles in an Aortic Coarctation Model of Hypertension
title_sort differential progressive remodeling of coronary and cerebral arteries and arterioles in an aortic coarctation model of hypertension
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3495262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23162468
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00420
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