elastin has been researched along with Death--Sudden* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for elastin and Death--Sudden
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Elastin fragmentation in atherosclerotic mice leads to intraplaque neovascularization, plaque rupture, myocardial infarction, stroke, and sudden death.
There is a need for animal models of plaque rupture. We previously reported that elastin fragmentation, due to a mutation (C1039G(+/-)) in the fibrillin-1 (Fbn1) gene, promotes atherogenesis and a highly unstable plaque phenotype in apolipoprotein E deficient (ApoE(-/-)) mice on a Western-type diet (WD). Here, we investigated whether plaque rupture occurred in ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice and was associated with myocardial infarction, stroke, and sudden death.. Female ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) and ApoE(-/-) mice were fed a WD for up to 35 weeks. Compared to ApoE(-/-) mice, plaques of ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice showed a threefold increase in necrotic core size, augmented T-cell infiltration, a decreased collagen I content (70 ± 10%), extensive neovascularization, intraplaque haemorrhage, and a significant increase in matrix metalloproteinase-2, -9, -12, and -13 expression or activity. Plaque rupture was observed in 70% of ascending aortas and in 50% of brachiocephalic arteries of ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice. In ApoE(-/-) mice, plaque rupture was not seen in ascending aortas and only in 10% of brachiocephalic arteries. Seventy percent of ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice died suddenly, whereas all ApoE(-/-) mice survived. ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice showed coronary plaques and myocardial infarction (75% of mice). Furthermore, they displayed head tilt, disorientation, and motor disturbances (66% of cases), disturbed cerebral blood flow (73% of cases; MR angiograms) and brain hypoxia (64% of cases), indicative of stroke.. Elastin fragmentation plays a key role in plaque destabilization and rupture. ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) mice represent a unique model of acute plaque rupture with human-like complications. Topics: Animals; Aorta; Apolipoproteins E; Biomarkers; Brachiocephalic Trunk; Cardiomegaly; Carotid Artery, Common; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Death, Sudden; Diet, Western; Disease Models, Animal; Elastin; Female; Fibrillin-1; Fibrillins; Hemorrhage; Hypoxia, Brain; Mice; Microfilament Proteins; Microvessels; Myocardial Infarction; Neovascularization, Pathologic; Nervous System Diseases; Plaque, Atherosclerotic; Rupture, Spontaneous; Stroke; Ventricular Dysfunction, Left | 2015 |
[Neuropathological findings in a case of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome].
Topics: Adolescent; Cerebral Arteries; Collagen; Death, Sudden; Elastin; Female; Humans; Progeria | 1995 |
FATAL CORONARY EMBOLISM FROM A MYXOMATOUS POLYP OF THE AORTIC VALVE; AN UNUSUAL CAUSE OF SUDDEN DEATH.
Topics: Aortic Valve; Coronary Disease; Death, Sudden; Elastin; Embolism; Heart Neoplasms; Heart Valve Diseases; Hemosiderin; Humans; Mucins; Myxoma; Pathology; Polyps | 1965 |