1999
DOI: 10.1299/jsmec.42.514
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Effect of Smooth Muscle Cells on the Mechanical Response of Rabbit Carotid Arteries in Culture.

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“…Similarly, a 50% decrease in elastic modulus and a 75–100% increase in the cross-sectional area have been observed in isolated tendon fascicles cultured for 1 week 23 , 24 . However, this was not the case in the aorta, in which the initial elastic modulus of rabbit common carotid artery did not deteriorate after 1 week of culture without mechanical loading 25 . Such a drastic response in tendon could be relevant to its high strain sensitivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Similarly, a 50% decrease in elastic modulus and a 75–100% increase in the cross-sectional area have been observed in isolated tendon fascicles cultured for 1 week 23 , 24 . However, this was not the case in the aorta, in which the initial elastic modulus of rabbit common carotid artery did not deteriorate after 1 week of culture without mechanical loading 25 . Such a drastic response in tendon could be relevant to its high strain sensitivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Wall thickening of the aorta is thought to be driven only by the cellular components in the media, i.e., smooth muscle cells (SMCs) [6]. Recently, Nagayama et al [7] found that chromatin distribution in the nucleus changed signi cantly in response to mechanical stimulations.…”
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confidence: 99%