Abstract
Please cite this paper as: Georgi, Vigilance, Dewar, and Frame (2011). Terminal Arteriolar Network Structure/Function and Plasma Cytokine Levels in db/db and ob/ob Mouse Skeletal Muscle. Microcirculation18(3), 238-251. Objective: To investigate the terminal arteriolar network structure and function in relation to circulating plasma cytokine levels in db/db, ob/ob, and their genetic background control, C57/bl6, mice. Methods: Arteriolar network size and erythrocyte distribution were observed in the resting cremaster muscle (n=45, pentobarbital 50mg/kg i.p.). Structural remodeling and inflammatory state were related to 21 plasma cytokine levels. Results: db/db networks were shorter, had fewer branches, and smaller diameters than C57/bl6 controls. ob/ob networks were longer, with similar branch numbers, however with non-uniform diameters. Shunting of erythrocytes to the specific terminal arteriolar branches of the network (functional rarefaction) was prominent in db/db and ob/ob, with further evidence of shunting between networks seen as no flow to 50% of ob/ob arteriolar networks. Conclusions: Altered levels of plasma cytokines are consistent with structural remodeling seen in db/db, and a pro-inflammatory state for both db/db and ob/ob. Differences in network structure alone predict overall reduced uniform oxygen delivery in db/db or ob/ob. Shunting probably increases heterogeneous oxygen delivery and is strain-dependent.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 238-251 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Microcirculation |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2011 |
Keywords
- Inflammation
- Metabolic disorder
- Oxygen delivery
- Plasma cytokines
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