Enalapril treatment significantly attenuated aortic valve leaflet thickening in apoE-/- mice with moderate uremia compared to no treatment (P=0.014).
RCT (n=40)
randomized
Does enalapril prevent uremia-induced aortic valve thickening in apoE-/- mice with subtotal nephrectomy?
In a hyperlipidemic mouse model, moderate uremia induces aortic valve thickening which can be significantly attenuated by ACE inhibition with enalapril.
valor p: p=0.014
BACKGROUND: We examined whether impaired renal function causes thickening of the aortic valve leaflets in hyperlipidemic apoE-knockout (apoE-/-) mice, and whether the putative effect on the aortic valves could be prevented by inhibiting the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) with enalapril. METHODS: Thickening of the aortic valve leaflets in apoE-/- mice was induced by producing mild or moderate chronic renal failure resulting from unilateral nephrectomy (1/2 NX, n = 18) or subtotal nephrectomy (5/6 NX, n = 22), respectively. Additionally, the 5/6 NX mice were randomized to no treatment (n = 8) or enalapril treatment (n = 13). The maximal thickness of each leaflet was measured from histological sections of the aortic roots. RESULTS: Leaflet thickness was significantly greater in the 5/6 NX mice than in the 1/2 NX mice (P = 0.030) or the unoperated mice (P = 0.003). The 5/6 NX mice treated with enalapril had significantly thinner leaflets than did the untreated 5/6 NX mice (P = 0.014). CONCLUSION: Moderate uremia causes thickening of the aortic valves in apoE-/- mice, which can be attenuated by ACE inhibition. The nephrectomized apoE-/- mouse constitutes a new model for investigating the mechanisms of uremia-induced aortic valve disease, and also provides an opportunity to study its pharmacologic prevention.
Simolin et al. (Tue,) conducted a rct in Uremia-induced aortic valve thickening (n=40). Enalapril vs. No treatment was evaluated on Maximal thickness of each aortic valve leaflet (p=0.014). Enalapril treatment significantly attenuated aortic valve leaflet thickening in apoE-/- mice with moderate uremia compared to no treatment (P=0.014).