Literature DB >> 25169034

Distribution of selected elements in calcific human aortic valves studied by microscopy combined with SR-μXRF: influence of lipids on progression of calcification.

Grzegorz J Lis1, Joanna Czapla-Masztafiak2, Wojciech M Kwiatek2, Mariusz Gajda3, Ewa Jasek3, Malgorzata Jasinska3, Urszula Czubek4, Manuela Borchert5, Karen Appel5, Jadwiga Nessler4, Jerzy Sadowski6, Jan A Litwin3.   

Abstract

Calcified heart valves display a significant imbalance in tissue content of trace and essential elements. The valvular calcification is an age-related process and there are data suggesting involvement of lipids. We studied elemental composition and lipid distribution in three distinct regions of calcified human aortic valves, representing successive stages of the calcific degeneration: normal, thickened (early lesion) and calcified (late lesion), using SR-μXRF (Synchrotron Radiation Micro X-Ray Fluorescence) for elemental composition and Oil Red O (ORO) staining for demonstration of lipids. Two-dimensional SR-μXRF maps and precise point spectra were compared with histological stainings on consecutive valve sections to prove topographical localization and colocalization of the examined elements and lipids. In calcified valve areas, accumulation of calcium and phosphorus was accompanied by enhanced concentrations of strontium and zinc. Calcifications preferentially developed in lipid-rich areas of the valves. Calcium concentration ratio between lipid-rich and lipid-free areas was not age-dependent in early lesions, but showed a significant increase with age in late lesions, indicating age-dependent intensification of lipid involvement in calcification process. The results suggest that mechanisms of calcification change with progression of valve degeneration and with age.
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Keywords:  Aortic valve; Calcification; Elemental composition; Histology; Lipids; Synchrotron radiation μX-ray fluorescence

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25169034     DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2014.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micron        ISSN: 0968-4328            Impact factor:   2.251


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Authors:  Grzegorz J Lis; Andrzej Dubrowski; Maciej Lis; Bernard Solewski; Karolina Witkowska; Veronika Aleksandrovych; Ewa Jasek-Gajda; Mateusz K Hołda; Krzysztof Gil; Jan A Litwin
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-08-31       Impact factor: 5.923

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