Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy.
Pathological impairment of elastic fiber and other extracellular matrix (ECM) components are described for the aortic media of ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (aTAA) but the exact pathological impairment of the structure and its degree still needs further investigations. To evaluate the quantity...
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doaj-87107714bf954c36b881c77a7cb691af2021-03-03T20:48:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021379410.1371/journal.pone.0213794Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy.Teresa MimlerClemens NebertEva EichmairBirgitta WinterThomas AschacherMarie-Elisabeth StelzmuellerMartin AndreasMarek EhrlichGuenther LauferBarbara MessnerPathological impairment of elastic fiber and other extracellular matrix (ECM) components are described for the aortic media of ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (aTAA) but the exact pathological impairment of the structure and its degree still needs further investigations. To evaluate the quantity and quality of elastic fiber sheets and other ECM structures (e.g. collagen), cells were removed from different types of aneurysmal tissues (tricuspid aortic valve [TAV] associated-, bicuspid aortic valve [BAV] associated-aneurysmal tissue and acute aortic dissections [AAD]) using 2.5% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and compared to decellularized control aortic tissue. Likewise, native tissue has been analysed. To evaluate the 2D- (histological evaluation, fluorescence- and auto-fluorescence based staining methods) and the 3D structure (scanning electron microscopic [SEM] examination) of the medial layer we first analysed for a successful decellularization. After proving for successful decellularization, we quantified the amount of elastic fiber sheets, elastin and other ECM components including collagen. Aside from clearly visible focal elastic fiber loss in TAV-aTAA tissue, decellularization resulted in reduction of elastic fiber auto-fluorescence properties, which is perhaps an indication from a disease-related qualitative impairment of elastic fibers, visible only after contact with the alkaline solution. Likewise, the loss of collagen amount in BAV-aTAA and TAV-aTAA tissue (compared to non-decellularized tissue) after contact with NaOH indicates a prior disease-associated impairment of collagen. Although the amount of ECM was not changed in type A dissection tissue, detailed electron microscopic evaluation revealed changes in ECM quality, which worsened after contact with alkaline solution but were not visible after histological analyses. Apart from the improved observation of the samples using electron microscopy, contact of aneurysmal and dissected tissue with the alkaline decellularization solution revealed potential disease related changes in ECM quality which can partly be connected to already published data, but have to be proven by further studies.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213794 |
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Teresa Mimler Clemens Nebert Eva Eichmair Birgitta Winter Thomas Aschacher Marie-Elisabeth Stelzmueller Martin Andreas Marek Ehrlich Guenther Laufer Barbara Messner Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. PLoS ONE |
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Teresa Mimler Clemens Nebert Eva Eichmair Birgitta Winter Thomas Aschacher Marie-Elisabeth Stelzmueller Martin Andreas Marek Ehrlich Guenther Laufer Barbara Messner |
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Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - What we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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extracellular matrix in ascending aortic aneurysms and dissections - what we learn from decellularization and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Pathological impairment of elastic fiber and other extracellular matrix (ECM) components are described for the aortic media of ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (aTAA) but the exact pathological impairment of the structure and its degree still needs further investigations. To evaluate the quantity and quality of elastic fiber sheets and other ECM structures (e.g. collagen), cells were removed from different types of aneurysmal tissues (tricuspid aortic valve [TAV] associated-, bicuspid aortic valve [BAV] associated-aneurysmal tissue and acute aortic dissections [AAD]) using 2.5% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and compared to decellularized control aortic tissue. Likewise, native tissue has been analysed. To evaluate the 2D- (histological evaluation, fluorescence- and auto-fluorescence based staining methods) and the 3D structure (scanning electron microscopic [SEM] examination) of the medial layer we first analysed for a successful decellularization. After proving for successful decellularization, we quantified the amount of elastic fiber sheets, elastin and other ECM components including collagen. Aside from clearly visible focal elastic fiber loss in TAV-aTAA tissue, decellularization resulted in reduction of elastic fiber auto-fluorescence properties, which is perhaps an indication from a disease-related qualitative impairment of elastic fibers, visible only after contact with the alkaline solution. Likewise, the loss of collagen amount in BAV-aTAA and TAV-aTAA tissue (compared to non-decellularized tissue) after contact with NaOH indicates a prior disease-associated impairment of collagen. Although the amount of ECM was not changed in type A dissection tissue, detailed electron microscopic evaluation revealed changes in ECM quality, which worsened after contact with alkaline solution but were not visible after histological analyses. Apart from the improved observation of the samples using electron microscopy, contact of aneurysmal and dissected tissue with the alkaline decellularization solution revealed potential disease related changes in ECM quality which can partly be connected to already published data, but have to be proven by further studies. |
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