Deletion of type VIII collagen reduces blood pressure, increases carotid artery functional distensibility and promotes elastin deposition

Volume: 12, Pages: 100085 - 100085
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Arterial stiffening is a significant predictor of cardiovascular disease development and mortality. In elastic arteries, stiffening refers to the loss and fragmentation of elastic fibers, with a progressive increase in collagen fibers. Type VIII collagen (Col-8) is highly expressed developmentally, and then once again dramatically upregulated in aged and diseased vessels characterized by arterial stiffening. Yet its biophysical impact on the...
Paper Details
Title
Deletion of type VIII collagen reduces blood pressure, increases carotid artery functional distensibility and promotes elastin deposition
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
12
Pages
100085 - 100085
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