Sex Differences in the Biomechanics and Contractility of Intramural Coronary Arteries in Angiotensin II–Induced Hypertension

Máté Mátrai MD , Judit Hetthéssy MD , György L. Nádasy MD, PhD , Emil Monos DMSc , Béla Székács DMSc , Szabolcs Várbíró MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

It is well known that sex differences occur in both the pathogenesis and therapy of hypertension. A deeper understanding of the underlying processes may be helpful when planning a personalized therapeutic strategy.

Objective

In laboratory animal experiments, we studied the early mechanisms of vascular adaptation of the intramural small coronary arteries that play a fundamental role in the blood supply of the heart.

Methods

In our study, an osmotic minipump was implanted into 10 male and 10 female Sprague-Dawley rats. The pump remained in situ for 4 weeks, infusing a dose of 100 ng/kg/min angiotensin II acetate. Four weeks later, the animals were killed, and the intramural coronary arteries from the left coronary branch, which are fundamentally responsible for the blood supply of the heart, were prepared. The pharmacologic reactivity and biomechanical properties of the prepared segments were studied in a tissue bath.

Results

The relative heart mass and vessel wall thickness were greater in females than males (0.387 [0.009] g/100 g vs 0.306 [0.006] g/100 g body weight; 41.9 [4.09] μm vs 33.45 [3.37] μm on 50 mm Hg). The vessel tone and vasoconstriction in response to thromboxane agonists were, however, significantly more pronounced in males. The extent of relaxation in response to bradykinin was also greater in females. Although we observed inward eutrophic remodeling in females, an increase in wall stress and elastic modulus dominated in males.

Conclusion

The early steps of angiotensin II–dependent hypertension evoked very different adaptation mechanisms in males and females.

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血管紧张素ii型高血压患者冠状动脉壁内生物力学和收缩性的性别差异
背景众所周知,高血压的发病机制和治疗存在性别差异。更深入地了解潜在的过程可能有助于制定个性化的治疗策略。目的通过实验动物实验,研究在心脏血液供应中起重要作用的壁内小冠状动脉血管适应的早期机制。方法采用微型渗透泵植入雄性大鼠10只,雌性大鼠10只。泵原位放置4周,注入100ng /kg/min醋酸血管紧张素II。四周后,这些动物被杀死,左冠状动脉分支的壁内冠状动脉准备好了,这是心脏血液供应的基本责任。在组织浴中研究了所制备片段的药理学反应性和生物力学性能。结果女性的相对心脏质量和血管壁厚度大于男性(0.387 [0.009]g/100 g vs 0.306 [0.006] g/100 g体重);41.9 [4.09] μm vs 33.45 [3.37] μm (50 mm Hg)。然而,血栓素激动剂对血管张力和血管收缩的反应在男性中更为明显。女性对缓激肽反应的放松程度也更大。虽然我们观察到内向富营养化重塑在女性,壁应力和弹性模量的增加主要是在男性。结论血管紧张素ii依赖性高血压早期阶段的适应机制在男性和女性中有很大差异。
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