MMP inhibition therapy with PD 166793 significantly reduced left ventricular weight compared to untreated controls (1447 vs 1715 mg; P<=0.012) and attenuated ventricular dilatation in rats.
Rats with infrarenal abdominal aortocaval fistula as a model of volume overload-induced heart failure, followed for 8 weeks.
MMP inhibition therapy (PD 166793) vs Untreated fistula group (1 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1))
Left ventricular weight, p=<=0.012
Absolute Event Rate: 1447% vs 1715%
p-value: p=<=0.012
BACKGROUND: Left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and dilatation are important compensatory responses to chronic volume overload. Although LV function is initially preserved by these responses, the continued structural remodeling of the myocardium ultimately becomes maladaptive, leading to the development of heart failure. We have shown previously that increased myocardial matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity precedes LV dilatation induced by a chronic volume overload. Accordingly, this study focused on the effects of MMP inhibition therapy (PD 166793, 1 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)) on LV size and function in a rat model of volume overload-induced heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: Rats were divided into the following groups: treated and untreated infrarenal abdominal aortocaval fistula and treated and untreated sham-operated (control). LV weights of both fistula groups were increased above that of the control group (868+/-79 mg; P< or =0.001); LV weights in the treated fistula group, however, were lower than in the untreated fistula group at 8 weeks (1447+/-186 versus 1715+/-279 mg, respectively; P< or =0.012). The marked ventricular dilatation seen in the untreated fistula group was significantly diminished in the treated fistula group, although the increase in LV compliance was similar in both treated and untreated fistula hearts. CONCLUSIONS: MMP inhibition significantly attenuates the myocardial remodeling associated with chronic volume overload, as evidenced by prevention of dilatation, a marked reduction in LV hypertrophy, and preservation of ventricular function.
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Amanda L. Chancey
Baylor College of Medicine
Gregory L. Brower
University of South Alabama
Janet T. Peterson
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Circulation
Auburn University
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Chancey et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Volume overload-induced heart failure. MMP inhibition therapy (PD 166793) vs. Untreated fistula group was evaluated on Left ventricular weight (p=<=0.012). MMP inhibition therapy with PD 166793 significantly reduced left ventricular weight compared to untreated controls (1447 vs 1715 mg; P<=0.012) and attenuated ventricular dilatation in rats.
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