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Dissociation of pulse wave velocity and aortic wall stiffness in diabetic db/db mice: The influence of blood pressure.

Frontiers in physiology(2023)

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Vascular stiffness is a predictor of cardiovascular disease and pulse wave velocity (PWV) is the current standard for measuring vascular stiffness. Mean arterial pressure is the largest confounding variable to PWV; therefore, in this study we aimed to test the hypothesis that increased aortic PWV in type 2 diabetic mice is driven by increased blood pressure rather than vascular biomechanics. Using a combination of PWV and pressure myography, our data demonstrate no difference in passive mechanics, including outer diameter, inner diameter, compliance (Db/db: 0.0094 ± 0.0018 mm/mmHg vs. db/db: 0.0080 ± 0.0008 mm/mmHg, > 0.05 at 100 mmHg), and incremental modulus (Db/db: 801.52 ± 135.87 kPa vs. db/db: 838.12 ± 44.90 kPa, > 0.05 at 100 mmHg), in normal diabetic 16 week old mice. We further report no difference in basal or active aorta biomechanics in normal diabetic 16 week old mice. Finally, we show here that the increase in diabetic aortic pulse wave velocity at baseline was completely abolished when measured at equivalent pharmacologically-modulated blood pressures, indicating that the elevated PWV was attributed to the concomitant increase in blood pressure at baseline, and therefore "stiffness." Together, these animal model data suggest an intimate regulation of blood pressure during collection of pulse wave velocity when determining vascular stiffness. These data further indicate caution should be exerted when interpreting elevated PWV as the pure marker of vascular stiffness.
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aortic biomechanics,diabetes,hypertension,metabolic syndrome,pulse wave velocity,vascular stiffness
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