Author:
Muyor Karen,Laget Jonas,Cortijo Irene,Duranton Flore,Jover Bernard,Argilés Àngel,Gayrard Nathalie
Abstract
AbstractVascular calcification is a risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Medial calcification may differently affect the arterial tree depending on vessel location and smooth muscle injury. The aim was to map the anatomical distribution of vascular calcifications on different arteries and artery locations, in cultured artery rings (ex vivo) and in a rat model of elastocalcinosis (in vivo). Vascular calcification was assessed histologically (von Kossa staining of the media) and by calcium content measurement. Arteries of different sizes were harvested from untreated rats for ring culture and from the vitamin D3-nicotine (VDN) rat model for direct observation. When cultured in pro-calcifying conditions, thoracic aorta exhibited similar calcification from the arch to the diaphragm. Calcification increased in abdominal aorta along with the reduction in cross sectional area. Carotid and renal arteries exhibited similar ex vivo calcification. In VDN rats, calcification was greater in carotid artery than in aorta, and was accompanied by fibrosis and apoptosis. Ex vivo, calcification was increased by the induction of lesions on arteries. Along the vascular tree, calcification of the arterial wall increases with the narrowing of vessels in ex vivo ring culture and in vivo. The observed differences represent local susceptibility of the vessels to the calcifying processes.
Funder
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Région Occitanie Pyrénées-Méditerranée
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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