1. Increased Epicardial Adipose Tissue Volume Correlates With Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation in Patients With Heart Failure
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PARISI, VALENTINA, RENGO, GIUSEPPE, PERRONE FILARDI, PASQUALE, PAGANO, GENNARO, FEMMINELLA, GRAZIA DANIELA, PAOLILLO, STEFANIA, PETRAGLIA, LAURA, Gambino, Giuseppina, Caruso, Aurelio, Grimaldi, Maria Gabriella, BALDASCINO, FRANCESCO, Nolano, Maria, ELIA, ANDREA, Cannavo, Alessandro, De Bellis, Antonio, Coscioni, Enrico, PELLEGRINO, TERESA, CUOCOLO, ALBERTO, FERRARA, NICOLA, LEOSCO, DARIO, NOLANO, MARIA, Parisi, Valentina, Rengo, Giuseppe, PERRONE FILARDI, Pasquale, Pagano, Gennaro, Femminella, GRAZIA DANIELA, Paolillo, Stefania, Petraglia, Laura, Gambino, Giuseppina, Caruso, Aurelio, Grimaldi, Maria Gabriella, Baldascino, Francesco, Nolano, Maria, Elia, Andrea, Cannavo, Alessandro, De Bellis, Antonio, Coscioni, Enrico, Pellegrino, Teresa, Cuocolo, Alberto, Ferrara, Nicola, and Leosco, Dario
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sympathetic nervous system ,Physiology ,Adipose tissue ,Adrenergic ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Pericardium ,Humans ,MIBG ,Aged ,sympathetic nervous system ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Mediastinum ,Organ Size ,Middle Aged ,epicardial adipose tissue ,medicine.disease ,Cardiac surgery ,nuclear radiology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adipose Tissue ,Echocardiography ,Heart failure ,Catecholamine ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Adrenergic Fibers ,Cardiac-Gated Single-Photon Emission Computer-Assisted Tomography ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Rationale: It has been reported that epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) may affect myocardial autonomic function. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between EAT and cardiac sympathetic nerve activity in patients with heart failure. Methods and Results: In 110 patients with systolic heart failure, we evaluated the correlation between echocardiographic EAT thickness and cardiac adrenergic nerve activity assessed by 123 I-metaiodobenzylguanidine ( 123 I-MIBG). The predictive value of EAT thickness on cardiac sympathetic denervation ( 123 I-MIBG early and late heart:mediastinum ratio and single-photon emission computed tomography total defect score) was tested in a multivariate analysis. Furthermore, catecholamine levels, catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes, and sympathetic nerve fibers were measured in EAT and subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies obtained from patients with heart failure who underwent cardiac surgery. EAT thickness correlated with 123 I-MIBG early and late heart:mediastinum ratio and single-photon emission computed tomography total defect score, but not with left ventricular ejection fraction. Moreover, EAT resulted as an independent predictor of 123 I-MIBG early and late heart:mediastinum ratio and single-photon emission computed tomography total defect score and showed a significant additive predictive value on 123 I-MIBG planar and single-photon emission computed tomography results over demographic and clinical data. Although no differences were found in sympathetic innervation between EAT and subcutaneous adipose tissue, EAT showed an enhanced adrenergic activity demonstrated by the increased catecholamine levels and expression of catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes. Conclusions: This study provides the first evidence of a direct correlation between increased EAT thickness and cardiac sympathetic denervation in heart failure.
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- 2015