| Literature DB >> 35740952 |
Dien Ye1,2, Congqing Wu1,3, Hui Chen1, Ching-Ling Liang1, Deborah A Howatt1, Michael K Franklin1, Jessica J Moorleghen1, Samuel C Tyagi1,3,4,5, Estrellita Uijl2, A H Jan Danser2, Hisashi Sawada1,4,5, Alan Daugherty1,4,5, Hong S Lu1,4,5.
Abstract
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Keywords: angiotensin; aortic aneurysms; aortic dissection; fludrocortisone; hypercholesterolemia; mouse
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35740952 PMCID: PMC9220881 DOI: 10.3390/biom12060825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Mouse Strain Information.
| Strain | Description | Sex | Persistent ID | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C57BL/6J | C57BL/6J | M | 000664 | |
| ApoE −/− | B6.129P2- | M | 002052 | |
| LDLR −/− | B6.129S7- | M | 002207 |
Figure 1Timeline of fludrocortisone infusion studies. Adult male C57BL/6J, ApoE −/−, or LDLR −/− mice were infused with either vehicle or fludrocortisone for 28 days. C57BL/J mice and ApoE −/− mice were fed normal diet. LDLR −/− mice were either fed normal or Western diet.
ARRIVE Guidelines Checklist.
| Item | Application |
|---|---|
| IACUC Protocol | # 2018-2968, approved by the University of Kentucky IACUC. |
| Sex | This study examined aortic pathologies only in male mice because of the higher prevalence in male mice [ |
| Inclusion criteria | Body weight > 20 g and 7–9 weeks of age |
| Exclusion criteria |
Body weight < 20 g and <7 or >9 weeks of age Euthanasia or death prior to termination or medical cases reported by a veterinarian were excluded for in situ and ex vivo diameter measurements |
| Sample size | |
| Power analysis (prospective) | Not performed |
| Endpoint |
Death due to aortic rupture Aortic diameters by in situ or ex vivo measurements in survived animals |
| Randomization | DLAR staff placed study mice randomly in cages ( |
| Blinding | All experimental data were verified by an independent investigator blinded to the study group information. |
| Statistical analysis | SigmaPlot version 14.5 (SYSTAT Software Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA) |
| Statistical method | Continuous variables between groups were analyzed using Mann–Whitney rank sum test. The correlation between ascending aortic diameters and systolic blood pressure was analyzed using Spearman rank order correlation analysis. |
| Data availability | All raw data and analytical methods are available from the corresponding authors upon appropriate request. |
Figure 2Fludrocortisone induced aortic pathologies in male C57BL/6J mice. (A) Plasma total cholesterol concentrations were measured using an enzymatic kit. (B) Systolic blood pressure was measured using a tail-cuff system. (C) In situ and ex vivo images were taken using a Nikon SMZ800 stereoscope. (D) Maximal outer diameter of the ascending aorta was measured using NIS-Elements AR 4.51 software (Nikon). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figure 3Fludrocortisone induced aortic pathologies in male ApoE −/− mice. (A) Plasma total cholesterol concentrations were measured using an enzymatic kit. (B) Systolic blood pressure was measured using a tail-cuff system. (C) In situ and ex vivo images were taken using a Nikon SMZ800 stereoscope. (D) Maximal outer diameter of the ascending aorta was measured using NIS-Elements AR 4.51 software (Nikon). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figure 4Fludrocortisone induced aortic pathologies in male LDLR −/− mice fed normal diet. (A) Plasma total cholesterol concentrations were measured using an enzymatic kit. (B) Systolic blood pressure was measured using a tail-cuff system. (C) In situ and ex vivo images were taken using a Nikon SMZ800 stereoscope. (D) Maximal outer diameter of the ascending aorta was measured using NIS-Elements AR 4.51 software (Nikon). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figure 5Fludrocortisone induced aortic pathologies in male LDLR −/− mice fed Western diet. (A) Plasma total cholesterol concentrations were measured using an enzymatic kit. (B) Systolic blood pressure was measured using a tail-cuff system. (C) In situ and ex vivo images were taken using a Nikon SMZ800 stereoscope. (D) Maximal outer diameter of the ascending aorta was measured using NIS-Elements AR 4.51 software (Nikon). Scale bar = 1 mm.
Summary of Aortic Pathologies.
| Mouse Strain | Diet | Aortic Pathologies ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asc/Arch | Asc/Arch + Desc | Asc/Arch + Suprarenal | Desc + Suprarenal | ||
| C57BL/6J | Normal | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| ApoE −/− | Normal | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| LDLR −/− | Normal | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| LDLR −/− | Western | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Asc = ascending aorta; Arch = aortic arch; Desc = descending thoracic.
Figure 6Ascending aortic diameters were not associated with systolic blood pressure in mice infused with fludrocortisone. Colors represent different mouse strains. Spearman Rank Order Correlation analysis shows p > 0.05.