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The heart regulates the endocrine response to heart failure: cardiac contribution to circulating neprilysin

Authors :
A. Mark Richards
Philippe Bizouarn
Pierre-Olivier Ludes
David M. Smadja
Alain Cohen-Solal
Jagmeet P. Singh
Chris J. Pemberton
Nicolas Vodovar
Bernard Cholley
Alexandre Mebazaa
Julien Pottecher
Pamela Ballan
Malha Sadoune
Nicolas Gendron
Jane-Lise Samuel
Hélène Nougué
Jackie Szymonifka
Quynh A. Truong
Jean-Marie Launay
Mattia Arrigo
Christian Latremouille
Alain Carpentier
Source :
European heart journal. 39(20)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aims Heart failure (HF) is accompanied by major neuroendocrine changes including the activation of the natriuretic peptide (NP) pathway. Using the unique model of patients undergoing implantation of the CARMAT total artificial heart and investigating regional differences in soluble neprilysin (sNEP) in patients with reduced or preserved systolic function, we studied the regulation of the NP pathway in HF. Methods and results Venous blood samples from two patients undergoing replacement of the failing ventricles with a total artificial heart were collected before implantation and weekly thereafter until post-operative week 6. The ventricular removal was associated with an immediate drop in circulating NPs, a nearly total disappearance of circulating glycosylated proBNP and furin activity and a marked decrease in sNEP. From post-operative week 1 onwards, NP concentrations remained overall unchanged. In contrast, partial recoveries in glycosylated proBNP, furin activity, and sNEP were observed. Furthermore, while in patients with preserved systolic function (n = 6), sNEP concentrations in the coronary sinus and systemic vessels were similar (all P > 0.05), in patients with reduced left-ventricular systolic function, sNEP concentration, and activity were ∼three-fold higher in coronary sinus compared to systemic vessels (n = 21, all P Conclusion The heart plays a pivotal role as a regulator of the endocrine response in systolic dysfunction, not only by directly releasing NPs but also by contributing to circulating sNEP, which in turn determines the bioavailability of other numerous vasoactive peptides.

Details

ISSN :
15229645
Volume :
39
Issue :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European heart journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04efdfabdc5519f94c7ef7db06071ae2