scholarly journals Metformin Prescription Associated with Reduced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Growth Rate and Reduced Chemokine Expression in a Swedish Cohort

2021 ◽  
Vol 70 ◽  
pp. 425-433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jon Unosson ◽  
Dick Wågsäter ◽  
Niclas Bjarnegård ◽  
Rachel De Basso ◽  
Martin Welander ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 254-260
Author(s):  
Monica M. Betancourt-Garcia ◽  
Kristina Vatcheva ◽  
Amrit Thakur ◽  
Prateek K. Gupta ◽  
Eugene Postevka ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 509-517 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark A. Deeg ◽  
C. Arnoud Meijer ◽  
Lai Shan Chan ◽  
Lei Shen ◽  
Jan H. N. Lindeman

2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 406-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleni Metaxa ◽  
Nikolaos Kontopodis ◽  
Konstantinos Tzirakis ◽  
Christos V. Ioannou ◽  
Yannis Papaharilaou

Author(s):  
Branislav Zagrapan ◽  
Wolf Eilenberg ◽  
Andreas Scheuba ◽  
Johannes Klopf ◽  
Annika Brandau ◽  
...  

AbstractIn this observational case-control study, circulating levels of complement factors C3a and C5a and leukotriene B4 (LTB4) were analysed in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) patients regarding their association with diagnosis and prognosis. Serum C5a was significantly raised in AAA patients compared to healthy controls—median 84.5 ng/ml (IQR = 37.5 ng/ml) vs. 67.7 ng/ml (IQR = 26.2 ng/ml), p = 0.007—but was not elevated in patients with athero-occlusive disease. Serum C5a levels correlated significantly with the increase in maximum AAA diameter over the following 6 months (r = 0.319, p = 0.021). The median growth in the lowest quartile of C5a (< 70 ng/ml) was 50% less compared to the highest C5a quartile (> 101 ng/ml): 1.0 mm/6 months (IQR = 0.8 mm) vs. 2.0 mm/6 months (IQR = 1.5 mm), p = 0.014. A log-linear mixed model predicted AAA expansion based on current diameter and C5a level. To our knowledge, this is the first study linking complement activation, in particular C5a serum level, with AAA progression. Graphical Abstract


2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Uwe Raaz ◽  
Alexander M Zöllner ◽  
Ryuji Toh ◽  
Futoshi Nakagami ◽  
Isabel N Schellinger ◽  
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Stiffening of the aortic wall is a phenomenon consistently observed in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). However, its role in AAA pathophysiology is largely undefined. Using an established murine elastase-induced AAA model, we demonstrate that segmental aortic stiffening (SAS) precedes aneurysm growth. Finite elements analysis (FEA)-based wall stress calculations reveal that early stiffening of the aneurysm-prone aortic segment leads to axial (longitudinal) stress generated by cyclic (systolic) tethering of adjacent, more compliant wall segments. Interventional stiffening of AAA-adjacent segments (via external application of surgical adhesive) significantly reduces aneurysm growth. These changes correlate with reduced segmental stiffness of the AAA-prone aorta (due to equalized stiffness in adjacent aortic segments), reduced axial wall stress, decreased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), attenuated elastin breakdown, and decreased expression of inflammatory cytokines and macrophage infiltration, as well as attenuated apoptosis within the aortic wall. Cyclic pressurization of stiffened aortic segments ex vivo increases the expression of genes related to inflammation and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. Finally, human ultrasound studies reveal that aging, a significant AAA risk factor, is accompanied by segmental infrarenal aortic stiffening. The present study introduces the novel concept of segmental aortic stiffening (SAS) as an early pathomechanism generating aortic wall stress and thereby triggering AAA growth. Therefore monitoring SAS by ultrasound might help to better identify patients at risk for AAA disease and better predict the susceptibility of small AAA to further growth. Moreover our results suggest that interventional mechanical stiffening of the AAA-adjacent aorta may be further tested as a novel treatment option to limit early AAA growth.


2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (3) ◽  
pp. 609-622 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huan N. Do ◽  
Ahsan Ijaz ◽  
Hamidreza Gharahi ◽  
Byron Zambrano ◽  
Jonguen Choi ◽  
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