“…Hence, while there was no overt remodelling, such as increased collagen deposition and large changes in wall thickness (Mulvany, 1999), there were changes to the vessel dimensions to accommodate their inability to respond appropriately to changes in flow, as reported in other mice models (Albinsson et al , 2007). There are reports of altered shear response in resistance arteries of diabetic and hypertensive rats (Matrougui et al , 1998; Bouvet et al , 2007; Belin de Chantemele et al , 2009; Vessieres et al , 2012; Dumont et al , 2014) where expression or glycosylation state of extracellular matrix molecules is commonly affected (Intengan & Schiffrin, 2000; Rauch et al , 2011; Bogdani et al , 2014). However, there has been no investigation of whether changes in shear response in such pathological vessels are associated with changes in laminin isoform expression, a possibility that requires future investigation.…”