In vivo arterial stiffness, but not isolated artery endothelial function, varies with the mouse estrous cycle
Mackenzie Kehmeier, Bradley R. Bedell, Abigail Cullen, Aleena Khurana, Holly J. D’Amico, Grant D. Henson, Ashley E. Walker
Abstract
To design rigorous vascular research studies using young female rodents, the influence of the estrous cycle on vascular function must be known. We found that in vivo aortic stiffness was lower during estrus compared with the diestrus phase in female mice. In contrast, ex vivo mesenteric and cerebral artery endothelial function did not differ between estrous cycle stages. These results suggest that the estrous cycle stage should be accounted for when measuring in vivo arterial stiffness.
Topics & Concepts
Estrous cycleEndocrinologyInternal medicineEstrogenEx vivoBiologyIn vivoEstrogen receptorMedicineBreast cancerBiotechnologyCancerMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsEstrogen and related hormone effectsSex and Gender in Healthcare