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A murine model of hypertensive heart disease in older women.
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PeerJ [PeerJ] 2024 May 23; Vol. 12, pp. e17434. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 23 (Print Publication: 2024). - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- We propose a new mouse (C57Bl6/J) model combining several features of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction encountered in older women, including hypertension from Angiotensin II infusion (AngII), menopause, and advanced age. To mimic menopause, we delayed ovariectomy (Ovx) at 12 months of age. We also studied the effects of AngII infusion for 28 days in younger animals and the impact of losing gonadal steroids earlier in life. We observed that AngII effects on heart morphology were different in younger and adult mice (3- and 12-month-old; 20 and 19% increase in heart weight. P  < 0.01 for both) than in older animals (24-month-old; 6%; not significant). Ovariectomy at 12 months restored the hypertrophic response to AngII in elderly females (23%, p  = 0.0001). We performed a bulk RNA sequencing study of the left ventricle (LV) and left atrial gene expression in elderly animals, controls, and Ovx. AngII modulated (|Log <subscript>2</subscript> fold change| ≥ 1) the LV expression of 170 genes in control females and 179 in Ovx ones, 64 being shared. In the left atrium, AngII modulated 235 genes in control females and 453 in Ovx, 140 shared. We observed many upregulated genes associated with the extracellular matrix regulation in both heart chambers. Many of these upregulated genes were shared between the ventricle and the atrium as well as in control and Ovx animals, namely for the most expressed Ankrd1, Nppb, Col3a1, Col1a1, Ctgf Col8a1 , and Cilp . Several circadian clock LV genes were modulated differently by AngII between control and Ovx females ( Clock, Arntl, Per2, Cry2, and Ciart ). In conclusion, sex hormones, even in elderly female mice, modulate the heart's hypertrophic response to AngII. Our study identifies potential new markers of hypertensive disease in aging female mice and possible disturbances of their cardiac circadian clock.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare there are no competing interests.<br /> (©2024 Morin-Grandmont et al.)
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- Animals
Female
Mice
Aging physiology
Heart Ventricles drug effects
Heart Ventricles pathology
Heart Ventricles physiopathology
Menopause
Humans
Connective Tissue Growth Factor genetics
Connective Tissue Growth Factor metabolism
Heart Atria physiopathology
Heart Atria drug effects
Heart Atria pathology
Collagen Type III
Angiotensin II pharmacology
Disease Models, Animal
Hypertension physiopathology
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Ovariectomy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2167-8359
- Volume :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PeerJ
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38799057
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17434