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Increase in intracellular and extracellular myocardial mass in patients with acromegaly: a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging study.

Authors :
Wolf, Peter
Bouazizi, Khaoula
Kachenoura, Nadjia
Piedvache, Céline
Gallo, Antonio
Salenave, Sylvie
Maione, Luigi
Young, Jacques
Prigent, Mikaël
Lecoq, Anne-Lise
Kuhn, Emmanuelle
Agostini, Helene
Trabado, Severine
Redheuil, Alban
Chanson, Philippe
Kamenický, Peter
Source :
European Journal of Endocrinology. Aug2023, Vol. 189 Issue 2, p199-207. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Acromegaly is associated with an increased left ventricular (LV) mass, as reported in echo-based and, more recently, in a few cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. One possible explanation for this increased LV mass could be water retention and subsequent myocardial edema. Methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study, 26 patients with active acromegaly before and after treatment and 31 controls of comparable age and sex were investigated using cardiac MRI. Cardiac morphology, function, and myocardial tissue characteristics were evaluated. Myocardial T2 relaxation time was used as the main outcome measure of myocardial edema. The study was registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02948322). Results: Patients compared to controls had greater LV mass indexes (58.1 [54.7-68.6] vs 46.0 [41.3-49.8] g/m²; P < .001) and end-diastolic volume (EDV) indexes (97.3 [88-101.2] vs 81.6 [78.1-96.2] mL/m²; P = .0069) and had comparable global contractile function. T2 values were not different between patients and controls. Both intracellular (43.83 [41.0-50.0] vs 34.32 [28.9-38.7] g/m²; P < .001) and extracellular (15.06 [13.5-17.1] vs 11.6 [10.8-12.7] g/m²; P < .001) LV mass indexes were higher in patients compared to controls. Log growth hormone correlated with myocardial mass (r = 0.75; P < .001). Sex, systolic blood pressure (BP), and the presence of acromegaly were predictors of the LV mass index. The extracellular LV mass index was associated with sex and the presence of acromegaly, whereas the intracellular LV mass index was associated with sex, systolic BP, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. Acromegaly treatment reduced EDV and total and intracellular LV mass indexes without significantly affecting extracellular mass. Conclusion: Acromegaly results in a disease-specific form of LV hypertrophic remodeling, characterized by an increase in both intra- and extracellular mass. The LV mass index and intracellular mass were decreased by treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08044643
Volume :
189
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171357252
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejendo/lvad105