Circulation, Vol 83, 2083-2093, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
LL Demer
BACKGROUND. Atherosclerosis has been associated with loss of artery wall
distensibility in human cadavers and in experimental animal models, giving
it the lay term "hardening of the arteries." METHODS AND RESULTS. To assess
the effect of calcification on arterial distensibility, balloon pressure
and volume were recorded during dilation of calcified aortas in Watanabe
heritable hyperlipidemic (WHHL) rabbits in vivo. Calcification was induced
by dietary supplements of cholesterol, vitamin D2, and calcium. Balloon
pressure, volume, and time signals were acquired at high frequency with
controls for temperature and balloon inflation rate. Resistance to balloon
dilation was minimal in control rabbit aortas (delta Vmax = 5.0 +/- 3.5
microliters) and in excised nonatherosclerotic human coronary arteries, and
it was small in aortas from cholesterol-fed rabbits (12.3 +/- 8
microliters), even when lipid levels were markedly elevated by a high
cholesterol diet (611 +/- 347 mg/dl). With dietary cholesterol, vitamin D2,
and calcium supplements, WHHL rabbits developed mild hypercalcemia (15 +/-
1.9 mg/dl), hypercholesterolemia (1,100 +/- 633 mg/dl), moderate-to-marked
aortic calcification, and high resistance to balloon dilation (38 +/- 27)
comparable to that seen in angioplasty patients. CONCLUSIONS. It is
concluded that experimentally induced calcification decreases the
distensibility of the rabbit aorta in vivo and that it yields to balloon
dilation by plastic deformation closely resembling that seen in balloon
angioplasty of human coronary arteries. These findings suggest that
calcification contributes to arterial "hardening" associated with
atherosclerosis.
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Effect of calcification on in vivo mechanical response of rabbit arteries to balloon dilation
Division of Cardiology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine 90024-1679.
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