The endothelial glycocalyx is hydrodynamically relevant in arterioles throughout the cardiac cycle.

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  • Michele D Savery
  • Edward R Damiano
چکیده

The existence of a hydrodynamically relevant endothelial glycocalyx of approximately 0.5 microm in thickness is well established in capillaries and venules in vivo. Since the glycocalyx is likely to have implications for broad areas of vascular physiology and pathophysiology, including endothelial-cell mechanotransduction, vascular permeability, and atherosclerosis, it is necessary to determine the extent to which the glycocalyx is present on arteriolar endothelium. We applied microviscometric analysis to data obtained using microparticle image velocimetry in cremaster-muscle arterioles of wild-type mice. Due to the pulsatile nature of the flow regimes in arterioles, data acquisition was triggered with the electrocardiogram at specific time points in the cardiac cycle. Results show the existence of a hydrodynamically relevant glycocalyx having a mean thickness of 0.38 microm in arterioles approximately 20-70 microm in diameter (n = 20), which is approximately 0.13 microm thinner (p = 0.03) than that found previously in venules having a similar diameter range and under similar hemodynamic conditions. Results from data obtained at multiple time points in the cardiac cycle show that the glycocalyx remains hydrodynamically relevant in arterioles with statistically insignificant changes in mean thickness throughout the cardiac cycle, despite the inherent unsteadiness of the flow regimes in these microvessels. These results provide direct in vivo confirmation of the existence of a hydrodynamically relevant surface glycocalyx that essentially eliminates fluid shear stress on arteriolar endothelium throughout the entire cardiac cycle.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biophysical journal

دوره 95 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008