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Endothelial Dysfunction Does Not Occur after Acute, Elevated Homocysteine Exposure of the Lumen of the Iliac Artery of the Anaesthetised Pig.

Authors :
Markos, Farouk
O’Leary, Andrew J.
Noble, Mark I.M.
Ruane-O’Hora, Therese
Source :
Journal of Vascular Research. Oct2024, p1-6. 6p. 2 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

<bold><italic>Introduction:</italic></bold> Elevated luminal homocysteine has been linked with cardiovascular disease; however, whether there is a direct effect of homocysteine on blood vessel endothelium is not clear. In this study, the acute effect of luminal homocysteine on iliac artery endothelial function was assessed in the anaesthetised pig. <bold><italic>Methods:</italic></bold> Hyperhomocysteinaemic blood was injected into an occluded segment of the iliac in the anaesthetised pig for 20 min, and the effect on atrial diameter during the occlusion and during the reactive hyperaemia assessed. <bold><italic>Results:</italic></bold> No significant changes in arterial diameter or pressure were observed during the incubation period at homocysteine concentrations of 10, 20, 40 and 100 µM. There was also no difference in the magnitude of the iliac diameter increase in the response to reactive hyperaemia when the incubation period was completed. <bold><italic>Conclusion:</italic></bold> There is no evidence of endothelial dysfunction in response to an acute 20-min elevation in homocysteine in an intact conduit artery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10181172
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Vascular Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180166164
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000541398