Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.

Arterial rupture is a well-recognized cause of sudden death in horses, which mainly affects older horses. The arterial wall is known to stiffen with age, although the underlying age-related histological and biomechanical changes remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect...

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Main Authors: Lisse Vera, Sofie Muylle, Glenn Van Steenkiste, Patrick Segers, Annelies Decloedt, Koen Chiers, Gunther van Loon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253730
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spelling doaj-132b9637107f46f785adcaaa73190f0d2021-07-30T04:30:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01167e025373010.1371/journal.pone.0253730Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.Lisse VeraSofie MuylleGlenn Van SteenkistePatrick SegersAnnelies DecloedtKoen ChiersGunther van LoonArterial rupture is a well-recognized cause of sudden death in horses, which mainly affects older horses. The arterial wall is known to stiffen with age, although the underlying age-related histological and biomechanical changes remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aging by histological analysis of the arterial wall and examination of the arterial wall biomechanical properties using an inflation-extension test. Entire circular samples of the proximal and distal aorta, cranial and caudal common carotid, external iliac, femoral and median artery were collected from 6 young (6 years) and 14 old horses (≥15 years). Samples of all arteries were histologically examined and intima media thickness as well as area % of elastin, smooth muscle actin and collagen type I and III were determined. Older horses had a significantly larger intima media thickness and a significantly higher area % of smooth muscle actin compared to young horses. Samples of the proximal and distal aorta, the caudal common carotid and the external iliac artery were mechanically assessed using an in-house developed inflation-extension device with ultrasound analysis. Rupture occurred in a minority of arteries (8/78) at high pressures (between 250-300 mmHg), and mostly occurred in older horses (7/8). Pressure-area, pressure-compliance and pressure-distensibility curves were constructed. A significant difference in the pressure-area curves of the distal aorta, common carotid artery and external iliac artery, the pressure-compliance curves of the proximal aorta and carotid artery and the pressure-distensibility curve of the proximal aorta was observed between young and old horses. Results demonstrate an effect of age on the histological and biomechanical properties of the arterial wall, which might explain why arterial rupture occurs more often in older horses.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253730
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author Lisse Vera
Sofie Muylle
Glenn Van Steenkiste
Patrick Segers
Annelies Decloedt
Koen Chiers
Gunther van Loon
spellingShingle Lisse Vera
Sofie Muylle
Glenn Van Steenkiste
Patrick Segers
Annelies Decloedt
Koen Chiers
Gunther van Loon
Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lisse Vera
Sofie Muylle
Glenn Van Steenkiste
Patrick Segers
Annelies Decloedt
Koen Chiers
Gunther van Loon
author_sort Lisse Vera
title Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
title_short Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
title_full Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
title_fullStr Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
title_full_unstemmed Histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old Warmblood horses.
title_sort histological and biomechanical properties of systemic arteries in young and old warmblood horses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Arterial rupture is a well-recognized cause of sudden death in horses, which mainly affects older horses. The arterial wall is known to stiffen with age, although the underlying age-related histological and biomechanical changes remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aging by histological analysis of the arterial wall and examination of the arterial wall biomechanical properties using an inflation-extension test. Entire circular samples of the proximal and distal aorta, cranial and caudal common carotid, external iliac, femoral and median artery were collected from 6 young (6 years) and 14 old horses (≥15 years). Samples of all arteries were histologically examined and intima media thickness as well as area % of elastin, smooth muscle actin and collagen type I and III were determined. Older horses had a significantly larger intima media thickness and a significantly higher area % of smooth muscle actin compared to young horses. Samples of the proximal and distal aorta, the caudal common carotid and the external iliac artery were mechanically assessed using an in-house developed inflation-extension device with ultrasound analysis. Rupture occurred in a minority of arteries (8/78) at high pressures (between 250-300 mmHg), and mostly occurred in older horses (7/8). Pressure-area, pressure-compliance and pressure-distensibility curves were constructed. A significant difference in the pressure-area curves of the distal aorta, common carotid artery and external iliac artery, the pressure-compliance curves of the proximal aorta and carotid artery and the pressure-distensibility curve of the proximal aorta was observed between young and old horses. Results demonstrate an effect of age on the histological and biomechanical properties of the arterial wall, which might explain why arterial rupture occurs more often in older horses.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253730
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