Abstract 15494: Physiological Investigation of the C57bl6 Mouse Aorta Reveals a Critical Role for Voltage Gated Calcium Channel Activity in Spontaneous Arterial Ageing

Circulation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 142 (Suppl_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofie De Moudt ◽  
Jhana O Hendrickx ◽  
Dorien G De Munck ◽  
Arthur J Leloup ◽  
Wim Martinet ◽  
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Introduction: Arterial stiffness (AS) has gained much recognition as a hallmark and independent predictor of cardiovascular (CV) events. Although generally assumed to be an adaptive response to increased blood pressure (BP), AS precedes hypertension in at least two experimental mouse models, thus revealing an incomplete understanding of AS pathophysiology. Methods: The current study presents the longitudinal CV characterization of spontaneously ageing C57Bl6 mice (2, 4, 6, 9, 12 and 24-month old) (male, n>8). In vivo analysis of peripheral BP (Coda), aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV, Vevo2100), and echocardiography (Vevo2100) was combined with ex vivo aortic studies of isometric reactivity (organ baths) and AS measurements in the Rodent Oscillatory Tension set-up for Arterial Compliance (ROTSAC). (Data are presented as mean ± SEM.) Results: In vivo and ex vivo characterisation confirms that aortic stiffness precedes peripheral BP alterations in spontaneously ageing C57Bl6 mice, with significantly and gradually increasing aPWV (Fig.A) and isobaric Peterson modulus (Ep) (Fig.B) from 6-month of age onward. Thereafter, cardiac hypertrophy was observed at 9-months of age (Fig.C), and peripheral BP measurement reveals elevated pulse pressure at 24-months (30% increase vs. all other ages) (Fig.D). Ex vivo investigation of the thoracic aorta shows increased contractions to phenylephrine (PE) in old (6-24 month) vs. young (2-4 month) mice (Fig.E,F) with an increased contribution of voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) (Fig.G,H) with age. Remarkably, no differences were observed on endothelial function, meaning that all changes occur on the level of the vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC). Conclusions: Physiological ageing of VSMC results in high PE contractions, increased VGCC activity, and the development of significant arterial stiffening by 6-months of age. AS thereby precedes the development of peripheral BP alterations by 18 months.

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