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Article Dans Une Revue Pathologie Biologie Année : 2012

Analysis of the molecular mobility of collagen and elastin in safe, atheromatous and aneurysmal aortas

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Aim of the study : In this study, we propose to use a thermal technique, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) to follow the evolution of elastin and collagen in safe and pathological cardiovascular tissues. Patients and methods : The first part of this study deals with the analysis of the elastin network and associated proteins during ageing (from children to old persons) in aortic walls. The second part is devoted to the characterization of the collagenic phase in aneurysms. In both cases, physical data are correlated with biochemical analyses. Results and conclusion : For old persons aortas with atheromatous stades, elastin and associated proteins are found to interpenetrate to form a homogenous phase. Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are characterized by structural alterations of the aortic wall resulting from the degradation of elastic fibers and an increase of collagen/elastin ratio. Notable modifications are evidenced between collagen from control tissue and collagen from AAA, particularly concerning the thermal denaturation. Biochemical and thermal results are compatible with the increase of new collagen deposition and/or impairment of the collagen phase stability in the extracellular matrix of AAAs.
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hal-03531146 , version 1 (18-01-2022)

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Valérie Samouillan, Jany Dandurand, Colette Lacabanne, Andréa Stella, Mauro Gargiulo, et al.. Analysis of the molecular mobility of collagen and elastin in safe, atheromatous and aneurysmal aortas. Pathologie Biologie, 2012, 60 (1), pp.58-65. ⟨10.1016/j.patbio.2011.11.006⟩. ⟨hal-03531146⟩
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