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Reduced Smooth Muscle Contractile Capacity Facilitates Maladaptive Arterial Remodeling.

John F Eberth1, Jay D Humphrey2.   

Abstract

Albeit seldom considered explicitly, the vasoactive state of a central artery can contribute to luminal control and thereby affect the in vivo values of flow-induced wall shear stress and pressure-induced intramural stress, which in turn are strong determinants of wall growth and remodeling. Here, we test the hypothesis that diminished vasoactive capacity compromises effective mechano-adaptations of central arteries. Toward this end, we use consistent methods to re-interpret published data on common carotid artery remodeling in a nonpharmacologic mouse model of induced hypertension and a model of connective tissue disorder that results in Marfan syndrome. The mice have identical genetic backgrounds and, in both cases, the data are consistent with the hypothesis considered. In particular, carotid arteries with strong (normal) vasoactive capacity tend to maintain wall thickness and in vivo axial stretch closer to homeostatic, thus resulting in passive circumferential wall stress and energy storage close to normal. We conclude that effective vasoactivity helps to control the biomechanical state in which the cells and matrix turnover, thus helping to delineate mechano-adaptive from maladaptive remodeling. Future analyses of experimental data and computational models of growth and remodeling should account for this strong coupling between smooth muscle contractile capacity and central arterial remodeling.
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Keywords:  Marfan syndrome; extracellular matrix remodeling; hypertension; phenotype; stiffness

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34729580      PMCID: PMC8823416          DOI: 10.1115/1.4052888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech Eng        ISSN: 0148-0731            Impact factor:   2.097


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