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The use of small angle light scattering in assessing strain induced collagen degradation in arterial tissue ex vivo
Institution:1. Department of Medical Sciences, Western Greece Highest Institute of Education and Technology, Patras, Achaia, Greece;2. Department of Cardiology and Emergency Medicine, “Saint Andrews” State General Hospital, Patras, Achaia, Greece;3. Department of Cardiology, University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Rio, Achaia, Greece;1. Kostroma regional clinical hospital named after E.I. Korolev, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, Russian Federation;2. Clinic of Cardiac Surgery of the Amur State Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Blagoveshchensk, Amur Oblast, Russian Federation;3. Kemerovo State Medical University, Kemerovo, Kemerovo Oblast, Russian Federation;4. Regional dental clinic, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, Russian Federation
Abstract:Collagen is the predominant load bearing component in many soft tissues including arterial tissue and is therefore critical in determining the mechanical integrity of such tissues. Degradation of collagen fibres is hypothesized to be a strain dependent process whereby the rate of degradation is affected by the magnitude of strain applied to the collagen fibres. The aim of this study is to investigate the ability of small angle light scattering (SALS) imaging to identify strain dependent degradation of collagen fibres in arterial tissue ex vivo, and determine whether a strain induced protection mechanism exists in arterial tissue as observed in pure collagen and other collagenous tissues. SALS was used in combination with histological and second harmonic generation (SHG) analysis to determine the collagen fibre architecture in arterial tissue subjected to strain directed degradation. SALS alignment analysis identified statistically significant differences in fibre alignment depending on the strain magnitude applied to the tissue. These results were also observed using histology and SHG. Our findings suggest a strain protection mechanism may exist for arterial collagen at intermediate strain magnitudes between 0% and 25%. These findings may have implications for the onset and progression of arterial disease where changes in the mechanical environment of arterial tissue may lead to changes in the collagen degradation rate.
Keywords:Artery  Collagen degradation  Small angle light scattering
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