心力衰竭
射血分数
心室重构
心脏病学
内科学
向心性肥大
血管紧张素II
射血分数保留的心力衰竭
纤维化
肌肉肥大
内分泌学
医学
舒张期
血压
作者
Mohamed Lamine Aidara,Élisabeth Walsh‐Wilkinson,Sara-Ève Thibodeau,Emylie-Ann Labbé,Audrey Morin-Grandmont,Geneviève Gagnon,Dominique K. Boudreau,Marie Arsenault,Yohan Bossé,Jacques Couët
出处
期刊:American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology
[American Physiological Society]
日期:2024-02-16
卷期号:326 (4): H1017-H1036
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1152/ajpheart.00462.2023
摘要
Multiple factors cause heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and involve various systems. HFpEF prevalence is rapidly rising, and its prognosis remains poor after the first hospitalization. Adopting a more active lifestyle has been shown to provide beneficial clinical outcomes for patients with HFpEF. Using a two-hit HfpEF murine model, we studied cardiac reverse remodeling (RR) after stopping the causing stress and introducing voluntary exercise (VE). We checked in 2-mo-old male and female C57Bl6/J mice the heart's response to angiotensin II (ANG II; 1.5 mg/kg/day for 28 days) fed or not with a high-fat diet (HFD). Then, ANG II and/or the HFD were stopped, and VE was started for an additional 4 wk. ANG II and ANG II + HFD (metabolic-hypertensive stress, MHS) caused cardiac hypertrophy (CH) and myocardial fibrosis, left ventricular (LV) concentric remodeling, atrial enlargement, and reduced exercise capacity. HFD alone induced CH and LV concentric remodeling in female mice only. CH and LV concentric remodeling were reversed 4 wk after stopping ANG II, starting VE, and a low-fat diet. Left atrial enlargement and exercise capacity were improved but differed from controls. We performed bulk LV RNA sequencing and observed that MHS upregulated 58% of the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) compared with controls. In the RR group, compared with MHS animals, 60% of the DEGs were downregulated. In an HfpEF mouse model, we show that correcting hypertension, diet, and introducing exercise can lead to extensive cardiac reverse remodeling.
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