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Right Ventricular Angiogenesis is an Early Adaptive Response to Chronic Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension.

Authors :
Kolb TM
Peabody J
Baddoura P
Fallica J
Mock JR
Singer BD
D'Alessio FR
Damarla M
Damico RL
Hassoun PM
Source :
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994) [Microcirculation] 2015 Nov; Vol. 22 (8), pp. 724-36.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective: Myocardial angiogenesis is presumed to play a role in RV adaptation to PH, though definitive evidence and functional correlations are lacking. We aimed to use definitive methods to correlate RV angiogenesis, hypertrophy, and function in a murine PH model.<br />Methods: Mice were exposed to CH for 21 days to induce PH and RV remodeling. We used unbiased stereology and flow cytometry to quantify angiogenesis and myocyte hypertrophy, and pressure-volume loops to measure RV function.<br />Results: Within seven days, RV-specific increases in total capillary length (10,576 ± 2574 cm vs. 6822 ± 1379 cm; p = 0.02), surface area (10 ± 3.3 cm(2) vs. 4.9 ± 1.5 cm(2) ; p = 0.01), and volume (0.0013 ± 0.0005 cm(3) vs. 0.0006 ± 0.0001 cm(3) ; p = 0.02) were observed, and RV EC proliferation increased nearly 10-fold. Continued exposure led to progressive RVH without additional angiogenesis. RV function was preserved, but activation of hypoxia-dependent gene expression was observed in both ventricles after 21 days.<br />Conclusions: Early RV remodeling in CH-PH is associated with RV angiogenesis and preserved RV function. Continued CH-PH is associated with RVH but not angiogenesis, leading to biventricular activation of hypoxia-dependent gene expression.<br /> (© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1549-8719
Volume :
22
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26352923
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/micc.12247