Comparison of Arterial Storage Conditions for Delayed Arterial Ring Testing

Arterial ring testing is the gold standard for measuring arterial function. Increased arterial tone through arterial contraction and impaired endothelial relaxation (endothelial dysfunction) are key metrics of impaired arterial health in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). To allow for comparative te...

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Veröffentlicht in:JVS-vascular science 2023-01, Vol.4, p.100122-100122, Article 100122
Hauptverfasser: McLaughlin, Dylan K., Hoffmann, Carson, Sasaki, Maiko, Li, Feifei, Ma, Jing, Cui, Xiangqin, Sutliff, Roy L., Brewster, Luke P.
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Zusammenfassung:Arterial ring testing is the gold standard for measuring arterial function. Increased arterial tone through arterial contraction and impaired endothelial relaxation (endothelial dysfunction) are key metrics of impaired arterial health in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). To allow for comparative testing of arteries during standard laboratory hours, storage buffers and conditions have been utilized to extend the functional life of arteries. Various storage conditions have been compared, but there has not been a robust comparison or validation in human arteries. The objective of this work is to optimize storage of arterial segments for endothelial cell (EC) testing in a murine model and to test EC function in human PAD arteries. We hypothesized that certain storage conditions would be superior to others. Healthy murine aortas were harvested from 10-14-week-old C57/Bl6J male and female mice and compared under different storage protocols (24 hours) to immediate arterial testing. The storage conditions tested were: Opti-MEM (37°C or 4°C), Krebs-HEPES with 1.8mM or 2.5mM calcium (4°C), or Wisconsin (WI) solution at 4°C. Vascular function was evaluated by isometric force testing. Endothelium-dependent and -independent relaxation were measured after precontraction with addition of methacholine (MCh) or sodium nitroprusside (SNP), respectively. Arterial contraction was stimulated with potassium chloride (KCl) or phenylephrine (PE). ANOVA was used to determine significance compared to immediate testing with P.95). Other storage conditions were inferior to freshly tested aortas (P
ISSN:2666-3503
2666-3503
DOI:10.1016/j.jvssci.2023.100122