Assessment Of Vascular Tone Responsiveness Using Isolated Mesenteric Arteries With A Focus On Modulation By Perivascular Adipose Tissues

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2019)

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Altered vascular tone responsiveness to pathophysiological stimuli contributes to the development of a wide range of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Endothelial dysfunction represents a major culprit for the reduced vasodilatation and enhanced vasoconstriction of arteries. Adipose (fat) tissues surrounding the arteries play important roles in the regulation of endothelium-dependent relaxation and/or contraction of the vascular smooth muscle cells. The cross-talks between the endothelium and perivascular adipose tissues can be assessed ex vivo using mounted blood vessels by a wire myography system. However, optimal settings should be established for arteries derived from animals of different species, ages, genetic backgrounds and/or pathophysiological conditions.
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Biology,Issue 148,Endothelium,vascular smooth muscle,vasodilatation,vasoconstriction,perivascular adipose tissue
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