Abstract 21015: Coronary Inflammation in Humans Drives Spatial Changes of Perivascular Adipose Tissue Composition Detectable by a Novel Computed Tomography-Based Technology (original) (raw)
Circulation, 2017
Abstract
Background: Non-invasive detection of vascular inflammation remains an unmet goal. We hypothesized that phenotypic changes in perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) induced by vascular inflammation can be quantified using a new computed tomography angiography (CTA) methodology. Methods: In Arm 1, human PVAT adipocytes were cultured +/- inflammatory cytokines (n=7) or co-cultured with vascular tissue (+/-Angiotensin-II, n=6) to assess the effects of vascular inflammation on PVAT differentiation. In Arm 2, AT explants (epicardial, subcutaneous and thoracic AT) from 453 cardiac surgery patients were used in histology and gene expression studies to relate the ex vivo images with in vivo CT scan information (n=105) on the biology of the explants. In Arm 3, in 267 patients undergoing diagnostic CTA, PVAT attenuation (Fat Attenuation Index (FAI) defined as the average CT attenuation of AT), was analysed around the proximal right coronary artery. In Arm 4, PVAT FAI around unstable (culprit) and...
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