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AFM-based detection of glycocalyx degradation and endothelial stiffening in the db/db mouse model of diabetes
- Source :
- Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017), Scientific Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Nature Publishing Group, 2017.
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Abstract
- Degradation of the glycocalyx and stiffening of endothelium are important pathophysiological components of endothelial dysfunction. However, to our knowledge, these events have not been investigated in tandem in experimental diabetes. Here, the mechanical properties of the glycocalyx and endothelium in ex vivo mouse aorta were determined simultaneously in indentation experiments with an atomic force microscope (AFM) for diabetic db/db and control db/+ mice at ages of 11–19 weeks. To analyze highly heterogeneous aorta samples, we developed a tailored classification procedure of indentation data based on a bi-layer brush model supplemented with Hertz model for quantification of nanomechanics of endothelial regions with and without the glycocalyx surface. In db/db mice, marked endothelial stiffening and reduced glycocalyx coverage were present already in 11-week-old mice and persisted in older animals. In contrast, reduction of the effective glycocalyx length was progressive and was most pronounced in 19-week-old db/db mice. The reduction of the glycocalyx length correlated with an increasing level of glycated haemoglobin and decreased endothelial NO production. In conclusion, AFM nanoindentation analysis revealed that stiffening of endothelial cells and diminished glycocalyx coverage occurred in early diabetes and were followed by the reduction of the glycocalyx length that correlated with diabetes progression.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Endothelium
lcsh:Medicine
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Glycocalyx
Microscopy, Atomic Force
Article
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Vascular Stiffness
Diabetes mellitus
medicine.artery
medicine
Animals
Endothelial dysfunction
lcsh:Science
Aorta
Multidisciplinary
Chemistry
lcsh:R
Endothelial Cells
Reproducibility of Results
Anatomy
Nanoindentation
medicine.disease
Biomechanical Phenomena
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Db/db Mouse
Disease Models, Animal
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Biophysics
Disease Progression
Nanoparticles
lcsh:Q
Ex vivo
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20452322
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientific Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....794dfb7a60321f73bf576c4eeca467ca
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16179-7