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衰老对人脑动脉中弹性蛋白功能的影响。

Effect of aging on elastin functionality in human cerebral arteries.

作者信息

Fonck Edouard, Feigl Georg G, Fasel Jean, Sage Daniel, Unser Michael, Rüfenacht Daniel A, Stergiopulos Nikolaos

机构信息

Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Stroke. 2009 Jul;40(7):2552-6. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.528091. Epub 2009 May 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Aging affects elastin, a key component of the arterial wall integrity and functionality. Elastin degradation in cerebral vessels is associated with cerebrovascular disease. The goal of this study is to assess the biomechanical properties of human cerebral arteries, their composition, and their geometry, with particular focus on the functional alteration of elastin attributable to aging.

METHODS

Twelve posterior cranial arteries obtained from human cadavers of 2 different age groups were compared morphologically and tested biomechanically before and after enzymatic degradation of elastin. Light, confocal, and scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze and determine structural differences, potentially attributed to aging.

RESULTS

Aging affects structural morphology and the mechanical properties of intracranial arteries. In contrast to main systemic arteries, intima and media thicken while outer diameter remains relatively constant with age, leading to concentric hypertrophy. The structural morphology of elastin changed from a fiber network oriented primarily in the circumferential direction to a more heterogeneously oriented fiber mesh, especially at the intima. Biomechanically, cerebral arteries stiffen with age and lose compliance in the elastin dominated regime. Enzymatic degradation of elastin led to loss in compliance and stiffening in the young group but did not affect the structural and material properties in the older group, suggesting that elastin, though present in equal quantities in the old group, becomes dysfunctional with aging.

CONCLUSIONS

Elastin loses its functionality in cerebral arteries with aging, leading to stiffer less compliant arteries. The area fraction of elastin remained, however, fairly constant. The loss of functionality may thus be attributed to fragmentation and structural reorganization of elastin occurring with age.

摘要

背景与目的

衰老会影响弹性蛋白,而弹性蛋白是动脉壁完整性和功能的关键组成部分。脑血管中弹性蛋白的降解与脑血管疾病相关。本研究的目的是评估人类脑动脉的生物力学特性、其组成和几何形状,特别关注衰老导致的弹性蛋白功能改变。

方法

对从2个不同年龄组的人类尸体获取的12条后颅动脉进行形态学比较,并在弹性蛋白酶解前后进行生物力学测试。使用光学显微镜、共聚焦显微镜和扫描电子显微镜分析并确定可能归因于衰老的结构差异。

结果

衰老会影响颅内动脉的结构形态和力学性能。与主要的体循环动脉不同,随着年龄增长,内膜和中膜增厚,而外径保持相对恒定,导致同心性肥大。弹性蛋白的结构形态从主要沿圆周方向排列的纤维网络转变为更异向排列的纤维网,尤其是在内膜处。在生物力学方面,脑动脉随着年龄增长而变硬,在以弹性蛋白为主导的状态下失去顺应性。弹性蛋白酶解导致年轻组顺应性丧失和变硬,但对老年组的结构和材料特性没有影响,这表明弹性蛋白虽然在老年组中含量相同,但随着衰老会变得功能失调。

结论

随着衰老,弹性蛋白在脑动脉中失去其功能,导致动脉变硬且顺应性降低。然而,弹性蛋白的面积分数保持相当恒定。因此,功能丧失可能归因于随着年龄增长发生的弹性蛋白碎片化和结构重组。

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