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Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms

AIM: To contribute to the knowledge about the mechanisms involved in aortic stiffness due to ageing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Aortic rings from young (1.5±0.5 months, 0.8±0.2 kg), adult (6±0.5 months, 2.7±0.5 kg) and old (28±8 months, 3.2±0.8 kg) male New Zealand rabbits were used to evaluate: 1) inti...

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Autores principales: Cupitra, Nelson Ivan, Calderón, Juan C, Narvaez-Sanchez, Raul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32368020
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S236173
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author Cupitra, Nelson Ivan
Calderón, Juan C
Narvaez-Sanchez, Raul
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Narvaez-Sanchez, Raul
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description AIM: To contribute to the knowledge about the mechanisms involved in aortic stiffness due to ageing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Aortic rings from young (1.5±0.5 months, 0.8±0.2 kg), adult (6±0.5 months, 2.7±0.5 kg) and old (28±8 months, 3.2±0.8 kg) male New Zealand rabbits were used to evaluate: 1) intima-media thickness by optical microscopy; 2) vascular reactivity (VR) in terms of sensitivity (pD2) and efficacy (Emax) to KCl; phenylephrine (PE); U-46619, a thromboxane A2 receptor agonist, TXA2; carbachol (CCh), isoproterenol and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), using organ bath experiments; and 3) the expression of receptors α1, β2 and thromboxane-prostanoids (TP), by immunofluorescence. RESULTS: Ageing 1) did not change the thickness of tunica; 2) significantly reduced the pD2 to KCl, increased the pD2 to PE and reduced both the pD2 and Emax to TXA2, CCh and isoproterenol, and reduced the pD2 to SNP; and 3) significantly increased the expression of α1 and β2 receptors in the intima and adventitia, and the expression of TP only in the adventitia. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that ageing makes the aorta more reactive to α1 adrenergic contraction, and it could be a compensation for lower responsiveness to prostanoids. The aged aorta is less reactive to endothelium-dependent and non-dependent relaxation, and the vessel seems to try to compensate for that stiffness increasing β2 receptors, although probably less functional. These results complement the proposed mechanisms of elastocalcinosis and smooth muscle rigidity, expanding the vision that should guide the treatment of aortic stiffness due to aging.
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spelling pubmed-71824552020-05-04 Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms Cupitra, Nelson Ivan Calderón, Juan C Narvaez-Sanchez, Raul Clin Interv Aging Original Research AIM: To contribute to the knowledge about the mechanisms involved in aortic stiffness due to ageing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Aortic rings from young (1.5±0.5 months, 0.8±0.2 kg), adult (6±0.5 months, 2.7±0.5 kg) and old (28±8 months, 3.2±0.8 kg) male New Zealand rabbits were used to evaluate: 1) intima-media thickness by optical microscopy; 2) vascular reactivity (VR) in terms of sensitivity (pD2) and efficacy (Emax) to KCl; phenylephrine (PE); U-46619, a thromboxane A2 receptor agonist, TXA2; carbachol (CCh), isoproterenol and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), using organ bath experiments; and 3) the expression of receptors α1, β2 and thromboxane-prostanoids (TP), by immunofluorescence. RESULTS: Ageing 1) did not change the thickness of tunica; 2) significantly reduced the pD2 to KCl, increased the pD2 to PE and reduced both the pD2 and Emax to TXA2, CCh and isoproterenol, and reduced the pD2 to SNP; and 3) significantly increased the expression of α1 and β2 receptors in the intima and adventitia, and the expression of TP only in the adventitia. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that ageing makes the aorta more reactive to α1 adrenergic contraction, and it could be a compensation for lower responsiveness to prostanoids. The aged aorta is less reactive to endothelium-dependent and non-dependent relaxation, and the vessel seems to try to compensate for that stiffness increasing β2 receptors, although probably less functional. These results complement the proposed mechanisms of elastocalcinosis and smooth muscle rigidity, expanding the vision that should guide the treatment of aortic stiffness due to aging. Dove 2020-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7182455/ /pubmed/32368020 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S236173 Text en © 2020 Cupitra et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Cupitra, Nelson Ivan
Calderón, Juan C
Narvaez-Sanchez, Raul
Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title_full Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title_fullStr Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title_short Influence of Ageing on Vascular Reactivity and Receptor Expression in Rabbit Aorta: A Complement to Elastocalcinosis and Smooth Muscle Mechanisms
title_sort influence of ageing on vascular reactivity and receptor expression in rabbit aorta: a complement to elastocalcinosis and smooth muscle mechanisms
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32368020
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S236173
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