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Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice
OBJECTIVE: The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred method of dialysis access because of its proven superior long-term outcomes. However, women have lower rates of AVF patency and utilization than men. We used a novel mouse AVF model that recapitulates human AVF maturation to determine wheth...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.03.001 |
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author | Kudze, Tambudzai Ono, Shun Fereydooni, Arash Gonzalez, Luis Isaji, Toshihiko Hu, Haidi Yatsula, Bogdan Taniguchi, Ryosuke Koizumi, Jun Nishibe, Toshiya Dardik, Alan |
author_facet | Kudze, Tambudzai Ono, Shun Fereydooni, Arash Gonzalez, Luis Isaji, Toshihiko Hu, Haidi Yatsula, Bogdan Taniguchi, Ryosuke Koizumi, Jun Nishibe, Toshiya Dardik, Alan |
author_sort | Kudze, Tambudzai |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred method of dialysis access because of its proven superior long-term outcomes. However, women have lower rates of AVF patency and utilization than men. We used a novel mouse AVF model that recapitulates human AVF maturation to determine whether there are differences in AVF patency in female and male mice. METHODS: Aortocaval fistulas were created in female and male C57BL/6 mice (9-10 weeks). At days 0, 3, 7, and 21, infrarenal inferior vena cava (IVC) and aortic diameters and flow velocity were monitored by Doppler ultrasound and used to calculate the vessel diameter, blood flow, and shear stress. AVF were harvested, and expression of proteins was examined by proteomic analysis and immunofluorescence and of messenger RNA by quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis. RESULTS: At baseline, female mice weighed less and had lower IVC velocity and smaller magnitudes of shear stress, but there was no significant difference in IVC diameter and thickness. After AVF creation, both female and male mice had similar IVC dilation and thickening with no significant differences in IVC wall thickness at day 21. However, female mice had diminished AVF patency by day 42 (25.7% vs 64.3%; P = .039). During fistula remodeling, female mice had lower IVC mean velocity and shear stress magnitude and increased spectral broadening (days 0-21). Messenger RNA and protein expression of Krüppel-like factor 2, endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 was similar at baseline in female and male mice but increased in the AVF only in male mice but not in female mice (day 21). Proteomic analysis of female and male mice detected 56 proteins expressed at significantly higher levels in the IVC of female mice and 67 proteins expressed at significantly higher levels in the IVC of male mice (day 7); function-specific analysis showed that the IVC of male mice overexpressed proteins that belong to pathways implicated in the regulation of vascular function, thrombosis, response to flow, and vascular remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: AVF in female mice have diminished patency, preceded by lower velocity, reduced magnitudes of shear stress, and less laminar flow during remodeling. There is also sex-specific differential expression of proteins involved in thrombosis, response to laminar flow, inflammation, and proliferation. These findings suggest that hemodynamic changes during fistula maturation may play an important role underlying the diminished rates of AVF utilization in women. |
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spelling | pubmed-74025992020-08-04 Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice Kudze, Tambudzai Ono, Shun Fereydooni, Arash Gonzalez, Luis Isaji, Toshihiko Hu, Haidi Yatsula, Bogdan Taniguchi, Ryosuke Koizumi, Jun Nishibe, Toshiya Dardik, Alan JVS Vasc Sci Basic Reserch Study OBJECTIVE: The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred method of dialysis access because of its proven superior long-term outcomes. However, women have lower rates of AVF patency and utilization than men. We used a novel mouse AVF model that recapitulates human AVF maturation to determine whether there are differences in AVF patency in female and male mice. METHODS: Aortocaval fistulas were created in female and male C57BL/6 mice (9-10 weeks). At days 0, 3, 7, and 21, infrarenal inferior vena cava (IVC) and aortic diameters and flow velocity were monitored by Doppler ultrasound and used to calculate the vessel diameter, blood flow, and shear stress. AVF were harvested, and expression of proteins was examined by proteomic analysis and immunofluorescence and of messenger RNA by quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis. RESULTS: At baseline, female mice weighed less and had lower IVC velocity and smaller magnitudes of shear stress, but there was no significant difference in IVC diameter and thickness. After AVF creation, both female and male mice had similar IVC dilation and thickening with no significant differences in IVC wall thickness at day 21. However, female mice had diminished AVF patency by day 42 (25.7% vs 64.3%; P = .039). During fistula remodeling, female mice had lower IVC mean velocity and shear stress magnitude and increased spectral broadening (days 0-21). Messenger RNA and protein expression of Krüppel-like factor 2, endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 was similar at baseline in female and male mice but increased in the AVF only in male mice but not in female mice (day 21). Proteomic analysis of female and male mice detected 56 proteins expressed at significantly higher levels in the IVC of female mice and 67 proteins expressed at significantly higher levels in the IVC of male mice (day 7); function-specific analysis showed that the IVC of male mice overexpressed proteins that belong to pathways implicated in the regulation of vascular function, thrombosis, response to flow, and vascular remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: AVF in female mice have diminished patency, preceded by lower velocity, reduced magnitudes of shear stress, and less laminar flow during remodeling. There is also sex-specific differential expression of proteins involved in thrombosis, response to laminar flow, inflammation, and proliferation. These findings suggest that hemodynamic changes during fistula maturation may play an important role underlying the diminished rates of AVF utilization in women. Elsevier 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7402599/ /pubmed/32754721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.03.001 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Basic Reserch Study Kudze, Tambudzai Ono, Shun Fereydooni, Arash Gonzalez, Luis Isaji, Toshihiko Hu, Haidi Yatsula, Bogdan Taniguchi, Ryosuke Koizumi, Jun Nishibe, Toshiya Dardik, Alan Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title | Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title_full | Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title_fullStr | Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title_short | Altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
title_sort | altered hemodynamics during arteriovenous fistula remodeling leads to reduced fistula patency in female mice |
topic | Basic Reserch Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.03.001 |
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