Cargando…

A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)

Mechanisms underlying brain arterial remodeling are uncertain. We tested the hypothesis that arterial size and location are important determinants of arterial characteristics. We collected large and penetrating brain arteries from cadavers with and without HIV. Morphometric characterization was obta...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gutierrez, Jose, Rosoklija, Gorazd, Murray, Jacinta, Chon, Christina, Elkind, Mitchell S. V., Goldman, James, Honig, Lawrence S., Dwork, Andrew J., Morgello, Susan, Marshall, Randolph S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2014.00056
_version_ 1782304282843807744
author Gutierrez, Jose
Rosoklija, Gorazd
Murray, Jacinta
Chon, Christina
Elkind, Mitchell S. V.
Goldman, James
Honig, Lawrence S.
Dwork, Andrew J.
Morgello, Susan
Marshall, Randolph S.
author_facet Gutierrez, Jose
Rosoklija, Gorazd
Murray, Jacinta
Chon, Christina
Elkind, Mitchell S. V.
Goldman, James
Honig, Lawrence S.
Dwork, Andrew J.
Morgello, Susan
Marshall, Randolph S.
author_sort Gutierrez, Jose
collection PubMed
description Mechanisms underlying brain arterial remodeling are uncertain. We tested the hypothesis that arterial size and location are important determinants of arterial characteristics. We collected large and penetrating brain arteries from cadavers with and without HIV. Morphometric characterization was obtained from digital images using color-based thresholding. The association of arterial size and location with lumen diameter, media and adventitia area, media proportion, a wall thickness, wall-to-lumen ratio and stenosis was obtained with multilevel mixed models and a P value ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. We included 336 brains, in which 2279 large arteries and 1488 penetrating arteries were identified. We found that arterial size was significantly associated with all arterial characteristics studied of large and penetrating arteries with exception of arterial stenosis in large arteries. After adjusting for size, an independent association was found between lumen diameters, media and adventitia thickness with artery locations. Arterial stenosis was also associated with artery location in both large and penetrating arteries. In summary, significant effects of size and/or location were found in arterial characteristics typically used to define arterial remodeling. Brain arterial remodeling characteristics differ across arterial sizes and location, and these differences should be controlled for in future studies of brain arterial remodeling.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3928551
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39285512014-03-05 A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS) Gutierrez, Jose Rosoklija, Gorazd Murray, Jacinta Chon, Christina Elkind, Mitchell S. V. Goldman, James Honig, Lawrence S. Dwork, Andrew J. Morgello, Susan Marshall, Randolph S. Front Physiol Physiology Mechanisms underlying brain arterial remodeling are uncertain. We tested the hypothesis that arterial size and location are important determinants of arterial characteristics. We collected large and penetrating brain arteries from cadavers with and without HIV. Morphometric characterization was obtained from digital images using color-based thresholding. The association of arterial size and location with lumen diameter, media and adventitia area, media proportion, a wall thickness, wall-to-lumen ratio and stenosis was obtained with multilevel mixed models and a P value ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. We included 336 brains, in which 2279 large arteries and 1488 penetrating arteries were identified. We found that arterial size was significantly associated with all arterial characteristics studied of large and penetrating arteries with exception of arterial stenosis in large arteries. After adjusting for size, an independent association was found between lumen diameters, media and adventitia thickness with artery locations. Arterial stenosis was also associated with artery location in both large and penetrating arteries. In summary, significant effects of size and/or location were found in arterial characteristics typically used to define arterial remodeling. Brain arterial remodeling characteristics differ across arterial sizes and location, and these differences should be controlled for in future studies of brain arterial remodeling. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3928551/ /pubmed/24600402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2014.00056 Text en Copyright © 2014 Gutierrez, Rosoklija, Murray, Chon, Elkind, Goldman, Honig, Dwork, Morgello and Marshall. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Gutierrez, Jose
Rosoklija, Gorazd
Murray, Jacinta
Chon, Christina
Elkind, Mitchell S. V.
Goldman, James
Honig, Lawrence S.
Dwork, Andrew J.
Morgello, Susan
Marshall, Randolph S.
A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title_full A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title_fullStr A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title_full_unstemmed A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title_short A quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without HIV in the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study (BARS)
title_sort quantitative perspective to the study of brain arterial remodeling of donors with and without hiv in the brain arterial remodeling study (bars)
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2014.00056
work_keys_str_mv AT gutierrezjose aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT rosoklijagorazd aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT murrayjacinta aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT chonchristina aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT elkindmitchellsv aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT goldmanjames aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT honiglawrences aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT dworkandrewj aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT morgellosusan aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT marshallrandolphs aquantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT gutierrezjose quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT rosoklijagorazd quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT murrayjacinta quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT chonchristina quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT elkindmitchellsv quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT goldmanjames quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT honiglawrences quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT dworkandrewj quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT morgellosusan quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars
AT marshallrandolphs quantitativeperspectivetothestudyofbrainarterialremodelingofdonorswithandwithouthivinthebrainarterialremodelingstudybars