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. 2022;59(4):239-250.
doi: 10.1159/000523898. Epub 2022 Apr 19.

In vivo Evidence of Arterial Dynamic Properties Alteration in Atherosclerotic Rabbit

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In vivo Evidence of Arterial Dynamic Properties Alteration in Atherosclerotic Rabbit

Christine Vayssettes-Courchay et al. J Vasc Res. 2022.

Abstract

Objectives: Atherosclerosis severely damages the arterial wall. The aim of this study was to assess in vivo, for the first time, arterial dynamic properties, reactivity, and stiffness in atherosclerotic (ATH) rabbits.

Methods: The rabbits were fed with 0.3% cholesterol diet. Femoral artery (FA) or abdominal aorta (AA) diameter was recorded by echotracking, together with blood pressure. Arterial reactivity after local administration of agents and stiffness were measured as diameter or pulsatile diameter changes.

Results: FA dilation induced by acetylcholine was reduced in the function of diet duration (9-65 weeks). With mid-term diet duration (35-45 weeks), the dilation to nitroprusside was greatly reduced; the constriction to norepinephrine was reduced but not that to serotonin, thromboxane agonist, or angiotensin II. After 17- and 28-week diet AA and FA stiffness were increased while distensibility was reduced. Arterial stiffness measured by regional pulse wave velocity was unaltered. We observed that after 28-week diet, FA exhibited a stiffened wall at the plaque level and higher distensibility at the upstream site.

Discussion/conclusion: Arterial reactivity and compliance were greatly modified by atherosclerosis, at various degrees dependent on diet duration. ATH rabbit is therefore a suitable model for in vivo investigations of treatments targeting dynamic properties of arterial wall.

Keywords: Arterial distensibility; Arterial stiffness; Atherosclerosis; In vivo; Pulse wave velocity; Rabbit; Vascular reactivity.

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