Endokrinológia és anyagcserebetegségek (benne cukorbetegség, hormonok)
Klinikai orvostan
Orvos- és egészségtudomány
Andropause and hypertension also increase the risk of coronary artery damage.To investigate
the effect of testosterone deficiency and hypertension on intramural coronary vessels.4
groups of 8-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats were studied: control male (Co, n=10), orchidectomized
male (OCT, n=13), angiotensin (AII) hypertensive male (AII, n=10), and AII hypertensive
and OCT (AII + OCT, n=8). Surgical orchidectomy was performed, and an osmotic minipump
was inserted for chronic angiotensin II infusion (100 ng/min/kg). After 4 weeks, spontaneous
tone and biomechanical properties of the intramural coronary resistance artery were
investigated in vitro, by pressure microarteriography.Morphology and biomechanics
of the intramural coronaries were evaluated: the outer diameter, wall thickness-to-lumen
diameter ratio, and tangential wall stress in the contracted and relaxed states.The
outer diameter was reduced in OCT and AII + OCT groups (on 50 mmHg 315 ± 20 Co; 237
± 21 OCT; 291 ± 16 AII, and 166 ± 12 μm AII + OCT). The increased wall thickness-to-lumen
diameter ratio resulted in lower tangential wall stress in AII + OCT rats (on 50 mmHg
19 ± 2 Co; 24 ± OCT; 26 ± 5 AII, and 9 ± 1 kPa AII + OCT). Spontaneous tone was increased
in the hypertensive rats (AII and AII + OCT groups) (on 50 mmHg 7.7 ± 1.8 Co; 6.1
± 1.4 OCT; 14.5 ± 3.0 AII, and 17.4 ± 4.1 % AII + OCT).Andropause alone can be considered
as a cardiovascular risk factor that will further exacerbate vascular damage in hypertension.A
limitation of our study is that it was performed on relatively young rats, and the
conclusions might not apply to coronary remodelling in older animals with slower adaptation
processes.Testosterone deficiency and hypertension damage the mechanical adaptation
of the vessel wall additively: double noxa caused inward eutrophic remodeling and
increased tone. Jósvai A, Török M, Mátrai M, et al. Effects of Testosterone Deficiency
and Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertension on the Biomechanics of Intramural Coronary
Arteries. J Sex Med 2020;XX:XXX-XXX.