The remodeling process of the arterial wall in atherosclerosis involves intimal thickening, which can be related to the barrier functions of the endothelial cell layer (ECL) and internal elastic lamina (IEL) using horseradish peroxidase (HRP) as a tracer. To evaluate the ECL and IEL permeabilities (PECL and PIEL, respectively) and intimal transport parameters, e.g., apparent HRP velocity (VI) and diffusivity, we compared simulations with a mathematical model to experimental data. In this study, we injected HRP into the vein of apolipoprotein E-null mice and measured HRP concentration profiles in lesioned areas of aortas. Lesion size was characterized by lower, middle, and upper ranges of the intimal/medial thickness (deltaI/deltaM): 0
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