Increased vascular smooth muscle cell stiffness: a novel mechanism for aortic stiffness in hypertension.

نویسندگان

  • Nancy L Sehgel
  • Yi Zhu
  • Zhe Sun
  • Jerome P Trzeciakowski
  • Zhongkui Hong
  • William C Hunter
  • Dorothy E Vatner
  • Gerald A Meininger
  • Stephen F Vatner
چکیده

Increased vascular stiffness is fundamental to hypertension, and its complications, including atherosclerosis, suggest that therapy should also be directed at vascular stiffness, rather than just the regulation of peripheral vascular resistance. It is currently held that the underlying mechanisms of vascular stiffness in hypertension only involve the extracellular matrix and endothelium. We hypothesized that increased large-artery stiffness in hypertension is partly due to intrinsic mechanical properties of vascular smooth muscle cells. After confirming increased arterial pressure and aortic stiffness in spontaneously hypertensive rats, we found increased elastic stiffness of aortic smooth muscle cells of spontaneously hypertensive rats compared with Wistar-Kyoto normotensive controls using both an engineered aortic tissue model and atomic force microscopy nanoindentation. Additionally, we observed different temporal oscillations in the stiffness of vascular smooth muscle cells derived from hypertensive and control rats, suggesting that a dynamic component to cellular elastic stiffness is altered in hypertension. Treatment with inhibitors of vascular smooth muscle cell cytoskeletal proteins reduced vascular smooth muscle cell stiffness from hypertensive and control rats, suggesting their participation in the mechanism. This is the first study demonstrating that stiffness of individual vascular smooth muscle cells mediates vascular stiffness in hypertension, a novel concept, which may elucidate new therapies for hypertension and for vascular stiffness.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

دوره 305 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013