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Localized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta

Diabetes is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease, but the mechanisms, structural and biomechanical consequences of aberrant blood vessel remodelling remain poorly defined. Using an experimental (streptozotocin, STZ) rat model of diabetes, we hypothesized that diabetes enhances extracellul...

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Autores principales: Akhtar, R., Cruickshank, J.K., Zhao, X., Walton, L.A., Gardiner, N.J., Barrett, S.D., Graham, H.K., Derby, B., Sherratt, M.J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25014552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.001
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author Akhtar, R.
Cruickshank, J.K.
Zhao, X.
Walton, L.A.
Gardiner, N.J.
Barrett, S.D.
Graham, H.K.
Derby, B.
Sherratt, M.J.
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Cruickshank, J.K.
Zhao, X.
Walton, L.A.
Gardiner, N.J.
Barrett, S.D.
Graham, H.K.
Derby, B.
Sherratt, M.J.
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description Diabetes is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease, but the mechanisms, structural and biomechanical consequences of aberrant blood vessel remodelling remain poorly defined. Using an experimental (streptozotocin, STZ) rat model of diabetes, we hypothesized that diabetes enhances extracellular protease activity in the aorta and induces morphological, compositional and localized micromechanical tissue remodelling. We found that the medial aortic layer underwent significant thickening in diabetic animals but without significant changes in collagen or elastin (abundance). Scanning acoustic microscopy demonstrated that such tissue remodelling was associated with a significant decrease in acoustic wave speed (an indicator of reduced material stiffness) in the inter-lamellar spaces of the vessel wall. This index of decreased stiffness was also linked to increased extracellular protease activity (assessed by semi-quantitative in situ gelatin zymography). Such a proteolytically active environment may affect the macromolecular structure of long-lived extracellular matrix molecules. To test this hypothesis, we also characterized the effects of diabetes on the ultrastructure of an important elastic fibre component: the fibrillin microfibril. Using size exclusion chromatography and atomic force microscopy, we isolated and imaged microfibrils from both healthy and diabetic aortas. Microfibrils derived from diabetic tissues were fragmented, morphologically disrupted and weakened (as assessed following molecular combing). These structural and functional abnormalities were not replicated by in vitro glycation. Our data suggest that proteolysis may be a key driver of localized mechanical change in the inter-lamellar space of diabetic rat aortas and that structural proteins (such as fibrillin microfbrils) may be biomarkers of diabetes induced damage.
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spelling pubmed-41991422014-11-01 Localized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta Akhtar, R. Cruickshank, J.K. Zhao, X. Walton, L.A. Gardiner, N.J. Barrett, S.D. Graham, H.K. Derby, B. Sherratt, M.J. Acta Biomater Article Diabetes is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease, but the mechanisms, structural and biomechanical consequences of aberrant blood vessel remodelling remain poorly defined. Using an experimental (streptozotocin, STZ) rat model of diabetes, we hypothesized that diabetes enhances extracellular protease activity in the aorta and induces morphological, compositional and localized micromechanical tissue remodelling. We found that the medial aortic layer underwent significant thickening in diabetic animals but without significant changes in collagen or elastin (abundance). Scanning acoustic microscopy demonstrated that such tissue remodelling was associated with a significant decrease in acoustic wave speed (an indicator of reduced material stiffness) in the inter-lamellar spaces of the vessel wall. This index of decreased stiffness was also linked to increased extracellular protease activity (assessed by semi-quantitative in situ gelatin zymography). Such a proteolytically active environment may affect the macromolecular structure of long-lived extracellular matrix molecules. To test this hypothesis, we also characterized the effects of diabetes on the ultrastructure of an important elastic fibre component: the fibrillin microfibril. Using size exclusion chromatography and atomic force microscopy, we isolated and imaged microfibrils from both healthy and diabetic aortas. Microfibrils derived from diabetic tissues were fragmented, morphologically disrupted and weakened (as assessed following molecular combing). These structural and functional abnormalities were not replicated by in vitro glycation. Our data suggest that proteolysis may be a key driver of localized mechanical change in the inter-lamellar space of diabetic rat aortas and that structural proteins (such as fibrillin microfbrils) may be biomarkers of diabetes induced damage. Elsevier 2014-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4199142/ /pubmed/25014552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.001 Text en © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
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Zhao, X.
Walton, L.A.
Gardiner, N.J.
Barrett, S.D.
Graham, H.K.
Derby, B.
Sherratt, M.J.
Localized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta
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title_short Localized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta
title_sort localized micro- and nano-scale remodelling in the diabetic aorta
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25014552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.001
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