Alterations in aortic cellular constituents during thoracic aortic aneurysm development: myofibroblast-mediated vascular remodeling

胸主动脉瘤发展过程中主动脉细胞成分的变化:肌成纤维细胞介导的血管重塑

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Abstract

The present study tested the hypothesis that changes in the resident endogenous cellular population accompany alterations in aortic collagen and elastin content during thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) development in a murine model. Descending thoracic aortas were analyzed at various time points (2, 4, 8, and 16 weeks) post-TAA induction (0.5 M CaCl2, 15 minutes). Aortic tissue sections were subjected to histological staining and morphometric analysis for collagen and elastin, as well as immunostaining for cell-type-specific markers to quantify fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, and smooth-muscle cells. Results were compared with reference control mice processed in the same fashion. Aortic dilatation was accompanied by changes in the elastic architecture that included: a decreased number of elastic lamellae (from 6 to 4); altered area fraction of elastin (elevated at 4 weeks and decreased at 16 weeks); and a decreased area between elastic lamellae (minimum reached at 4 weeks). Total collagen content did not change over time. Increased immunoreactivity for fibroblast and myofibroblast markers was observed at 8- and 16-week post-TAA-induction, whereas immunoreactivity for smooth-muscle cell markers peaked at 4 weeks and returned to baseline by 16 weeks. Therefore, this study demonstrated that changes in aortic elastin content were accompanied by the emergence of a subset of fibroblast-derived myofibroblasts whose altered phenotype may play a significant role in TAA development through the enhancement of extracellular matrix proteolysis.

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