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Compressibility of the carotid artery in patients with pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

P Boutouyrie1, D P Germain, A I Tropeano, B Laloux, F Carenzi, M Zidi, X Jeunemaitre, S Laurent.   

Abstract

The arterial wall has generally been considered as noncompressible in in vitro studies. However, compressibility of the arterial wall (CAW) has never been studied in vivo in humans. Large interstitial proteoglycans play a major role in sustaining the compression generated by pulsatile forces. The aims of the present study were to develop an experimental methodology for the assessment of CAW in vivo in humans and to study CAW in patients with pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a genetic disease characterized by proteoglycan accumulation and fragmented, swollen, and calcified elastic fibers in connective tissues. We studied 19 female patients with PXE and 15 normal female control subjects matched for age and blood pressure. A high-resolution echo-tracking system was used for the continuous determination of internal diameter and wall thickness at the site of the common carotid artery. Matrices of the radiofrequency signal were analyzed with a dedicated software to measure carotid wall cross-sectional area every 4 milliseconds during 4 to 6 cardiac cycles. CAW was calculated as the stroke change in cross-sectional area. CAW was 44% higher in patients with PXE than in control subjects (6.8+/-2.6% versus 4.7+/-2.7%, respectively; P<0.05). In control subjects, CAW decreased with age in a linear manner (r=-0.75, P<0.01). In PXE patients, the relationship with age was not homogeneous: CAW tended to increase with age before 40 years (P=0.07) and significantly decreased with age in older patients (P<0.01). Carotid geometry and elastic properties did not differ between PXE patients and control subjects. In conclusion, CAW was measurable in vivo and noninvasively in humans. The higher CAW of PXE patients compared with that of control subjects suggests that proteoglycans are important determinants of compressibility.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11711519     DOI: 10.1161/hy1101.096108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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