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Decreased expression of fibulin-4 in aortic wall of aortic dissection
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In this research, we will examine the expression of Fibulin-4 in aortic wall to find out its role in aortic dissection development. The samples of aortic wall were obtained from 10 patients operated for acute ascending aortic dissection and five patients for chronic ascending aortic dissection. Another 15 pieces of samples from patients who had coronary artery bypass were as controls. The aortic samples were stained with aldehyde magenta dyeing to evaluate the arrangement of elastic fibers. The Fibulin-4 protein and mRNA expression were both determined by Western blot and realtime quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Compared with the control group, both in acute and chronic ascending aortic dissection, elastic fiber fragments increased and the expression of fibulin-4 protein significantly decreased ( P = 0.045 < 0.05). The level of fibulin-4 mRNA decreased in acute ascending aortic dissection ( P = 0.034 < 0.05), while it increased in chronic ascending aortic dissection ( P = 0.004 < 0.05). The increased amounts of elastic fiber fragments were negatively correlated with the expression of fibulin-4 mRNA in acute ascending aortic dissection. In conclusion, in aortic wall of ascending aortic dissection, the expression of fibulin-4 protein decreased and the expression of fibulin-4 mRNA was abnormal. Fibulin-4 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of aortic dissection.
Title: Decreased expression of fibulin-4 in aortic wall of aortic dissection
Description:
In this research, we will examine the expression of Fibulin-4 in aortic wall to find out its role in aortic dissection development.
The samples of aortic wall were obtained from 10 patients operated for acute ascending aortic dissection and five patients for chronic ascending aortic dissection.
Another 15 pieces of samples from patients who had coronary artery bypass were as controls.
The aortic samples were stained with aldehyde magenta dyeing to evaluate the arrangement of elastic fibers.
The Fibulin-4 protein and mRNA expression were both determined by Western blot and realtime quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
Compared with the control group, both in acute and chronic ascending aortic dissection, elastic fiber fragments increased and the expression of fibulin-4 protein significantly decreased ( P = 0.
045 < 0.
05).
The level of fibulin-4 mRNA decreased in acute ascending aortic dissection ( P = 0.
034 < 0.
05), while it increased in chronic ascending aortic dissection ( P = 0.
004 < 0.
05).
The increased amounts of elastic fiber fragments were negatively correlated with the expression of fibulin-4 mRNA in acute ascending aortic dissection.
In conclusion, in aortic wall of ascending aortic dissection, the expression of fibulin-4 protein decreased and the expression of fibulin-4 mRNA was abnormal.
Fibulin-4 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of aortic dissection.
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