1. Functional and structural remodeling of the myocardial microvasculature in early experimental hypertension
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Rodriguez-Porcel, Martin, Zhu, Xiang-Yang, Chade, Alejandro R., Amores-Arriaga, Beatriz, Caplice, Noel M., Ritman, Erik L., Lerman, Amir, and Lerman, Lilach O.
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Tomography -- Patient outcomes ,Cardiomyopathy -- Research ,Heart diseases -- Research ,Hypertension -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Advanced hypertension (HT), associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), impairs myocardial microvascular function and structure and leads to increased myocardial hypoxia and growth factor activation. However, the effect of HT on microvascular architecture and its relation to microvascular function, before the development of LVH (early HT), remains unclear. By way of method, pigs were studied after 12 wk of renovascular HT (n = 7) or control (n = 7) animals. Myocardial microvascular function (blood volume and blood flow at baseline and in response to adenosine) was assessed by using electron beam computed tomography (CT). Microvascular architecture was subsequently studied ex vivo using micro-CT, and microvessels (diameter, microcirculation; imaging; growth factors; microcomputed tomography
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- 2006