Lack of insulin signaling in the heart accelerates the transition to a more decompensated state during cardiac pressure overload, leading to greater LV dilation, depressed systolic function, and fibrosis.
Left ventricular pressure overload
Minimally invasive transverse aortic banding (MTAB) vs Wild-type (WT) controls
Cardiac response to pressure overload (LV systolic pressure, cardiac mass, LV systolic function, interstitial fibrosis)
We developed a minimally invasive method for producing left ventricular (LV) pressure overload in mice. With the use of this technique, we quickly and reproducibly banded the transverse aorta with low surgical morbidity and mortality. Minimally invasive transverse aortic banding (MTAB) acutely and chronically increased LV systolic pressure, increased heart weight-to-body weight ratio, and induced myocardial fibrosis. We used this technique to determine whether reduced insulin signaling in the heart altered the cardiac response to pressure overload. Mice with cardiac myocyte-restricted knockout of the insulin receptor (CIRKO) have smaller hearts than wild-type (WT) controls. Four weeks after MTAB, WT and CIRKO mice had comparably increased LV systolic pressure, increased cardiac mass, and induction of mRNA for beta-myosin heavy chain and atrial natriuretic factor. However, CIRKO hearts were more dilated, had depressed LV systolic function by echocardiography, and had greater interstitial fibrosis than WT mice. Expression of connective tissue growth factor was increased in banded CIRKO hearts compared with WT hearts. Thus lack of insulin signaling in the heart accelerates the transition to a more decompensated state during cardiac pressure overload. The use of the MTAB approach should facilitate the study of the pathophysiology and treatment of pressure-overload hypertrophy.
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Ping Hu
Qingdao University
Dongfang Zhang
People's Liberation Army 411 Hospital
LeAnne Swenson
University of Utah
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
University of Utah
University of Utah Hospital
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Hu et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Left ventricular pressure overload. Minimally invasive transverse aortic banding (MTAB) vs. Wild-type (WT) controls was evaluated on Cardiac response to pressure overload (LV systolic pressure, cardiac mass, LV systolic function, interstitial fibrosis). Lack of insulin signaling in the heart accelerates the transition to a more decompensated state during cardiac pressure overload, leading to greater LV dilation, depressed systolic function, and fibrosis.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a140309f88db7183c59ad8a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00108.2003
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