Dissecting tunica responsibility in arterial stress relaxation: Smooth muscle need not apply.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of Vascular Research Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1159/000543871
Janice M Thompson, Stephanie W Watts
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Abstract

Introduction: Stress relaxation is considered a property of smooth muscle. Rings of thoracic aorta with/without perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) stress relax. However, rings of isolated PVAT, containing no organized smooth muscle, also stress relax. We hypothesize that smooth muscle is not necessary in the individual tunicas of the aorta for stress relaxation to occur.

Methods: Histochemical staining and isometric contractility were performed on whole or tunicas of the thoracic aorta from the male and female Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) rats on normal diet. Masson Trichrome (MT) and Verhoeff Van Gieson (VVG) staining validated the isolation of the different tunicas.   Stress relaxation was measured after cumulative amounts of passive tension were applied in the presence or absence of extracellular Ca2+, followed by challenge with the a1 adrenergic agonist phenylephrine (PE, 10-5 M).  Results: Stress relaxation occurred in all tunicas at each passive tension regardless of Ca2+. PE-induced contraction was observed in tissues containing smooth muscle (media, whole vessel) but not in the adventitia and aPVAT with Ca2+. No contraction was observed with no Ca2+.

Conclusions: All tunicas of the rat thoracic aorta stress relax, doing so without dependence on smooth muscle or Ca2+.  PVAT demonstrated the greatest ability to stress relax. .

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Journal of Vascular Research
Journal of Vascular Research 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' publishes original articles and reviews of scientific excellence in vascular and microvascular biology, physiology and pathophysiology. The scope of the journal covers a broad spectrum of vascular and lymphatic research, including vascular structure, vascular function, haemodynamics, mechanics, cell signalling, intercellular communication, growth and differentiation. JVR''s ''Vascular Update'' series regularly presents state-of-the-art reviews on hot topics in vascular biology. Manuscript processing times are, consistent with stringent review, kept as short as possible due to electronic submission. All articles are published online first, ensuring rapid publication. The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' is the official journal of the European Society for Microcirculation. A biennial prize is awarded to the authors of the best paper published in the journal over the previous two years, thus encouraging young scientists working in the exciting field of vascular biology to publish their findings.
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