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Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries
Mice are increasingly used in vascular research for studying perturbations and responses to vasoactive agents in small artery preparations. Historically, small artery function has preferably been studied in rat isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries (MRA) using the wire myograph technique. Al...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27022471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.200 |
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author | Outzen, Emilie M. Zaki, Marina Abdolalizadeh, Bahareh Sams, Anette Boonen, Harrie C. M. Sheykhzade, Majid |
author_facet | Outzen, Emilie M. Zaki, Marina Abdolalizadeh, Bahareh Sams, Anette Boonen, Harrie C. M. Sheykhzade, Majid |
author_sort | Outzen, Emilie M. |
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description | Mice are increasingly used in vascular research for studying perturbations and responses to vasoactive agents in small artery preparations. Historically, small artery function has preferably been studied in rat isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries (MRA) using the wire myograph technique. Although different mouse arteries have been studied using the wire myograph no establishment of optimal settings has yet been performed. Therefore, the purposes of this study were firstly to establish the optimal settings for wire myograph studies of mouse MRA and compare them to those of rat MRA. Second, by surveying the literature, we aimed to evaluate the overall translatability of observed pharmacological vasomotor responses of mouse MRA to those obtained in rat MRA as well as corresponding and different arteries in terms of vessel size and species origin. Our results showed that the optimal conditions for maximal active force development in mouse MRA were not significantly different to those determined in rat MRA. Furthermore, we found that the observed concentration‐dependent vasomotor responses of mouse MRA to noradrenaline, phenylephrine, angiotensin II, sarafotoxin 6c, 5‐hydroxytryptamine, carbachol, sodium nitroprusside, and retigabine were generally similar to those described in rat MRA as well as arteries of different sizes and species origin. In summary, the results of this study provide a framework for evidence‐based optimization of the isometric wire myograph setup to mouse MRA. Additionally, in terms of translational value, our study suggests that mouse MRA can be applied as a useful model for studying vascular reactivity. |
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spelling | pubmed-47772542016-03-28 Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries Outzen, Emilie M. Zaki, Marina Abdolalizadeh, Bahareh Sams, Anette Boonen, Harrie C. M. Sheykhzade, Majid Pharmacol Res Perspect Original Articles Mice are increasingly used in vascular research for studying perturbations and responses to vasoactive agents in small artery preparations. Historically, small artery function has preferably been studied in rat isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries (MRA) using the wire myograph technique. Although different mouse arteries have been studied using the wire myograph no establishment of optimal settings has yet been performed. Therefore, the purposes of this study were firstly to establish the optimal settings for wire myograph studies of mouse MRA and compare them to those of rat MRA. Second, by surveying the literature, we aimed to evaluate the overall translatability of observed pharmacological vasomotor responses of mouse MRA to those obtained in rat MRA as well as corresponding and different arteries in terms of vessel size and species origin. Our results showed that the optimal conditions for maximal active force development in mouse MRA were not significantly different to those determined in rat MRA. Furthermore, we found that the observed concentration‐dependent vasomotor responses of mouse MRA to noradrenaline, phenylephrine, angiotensin II, sarafotoxin 6c, 5‐hydroxytryptamine, carbachol, sodium nitroprusside, and retigabine were generally similar to those described in rat MRA as well as arteries of different sizes and species origin. In summary, the results of this study provide a framework for evidence‐based optimization of the isometric wire myograph setup to mouse MRA. Additionally, in terms of translational value, our study suggests that mouse MRA can be applied as a useful model for studying vascular reactivity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4777254/ /pubmed/27022471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.200 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Pharmacology Research & Perspectives published by British Pharmacological Society and American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Outzen, Emilie M. Zaki, Marina Abdolalizadeh, Bahareh Sams, Anette Boonen, Harrie C. M. Sheykhzade, Majid Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title | Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title_full | Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title_fullStr | Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title_full_unstemmed | Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title_short | Translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
title_sort | translational value of mechanical and vasomotor properties of mouse isolated mesenteric resistance‐sized arteries |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27022471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prp2.200 |
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