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Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading
PURPOSES: Patients who undergo right ventricular (RV) outflow augmentation inevitably develop RV remodeling due to pulmonary insufficiency-related volume overload (VOL). However, the reversibility of this remodeling is not fully understood. The goal of this study was to establish an animal model of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24522891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00595-014-0847-y |
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author | Ishimaru, Kazuhiko Miyagawa, Shigeru Fukushima, Satsuki Ide, Haruki Hoashi, Takaya Shibuya, Toshiharu Ueno, Takayoshi Sawa, Yoshiki |
author_facet | Ishimaru, Kazuhiko Miyagawa, Shigeru Fukushima, Satsuki Ide, Haruki Hoashi, Takaya Shibuya, Toshiharu Ueno, Takayoshi Sawa, Yoshiki |
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description | PURPOSES: Patients who undergo right ventricular (RV) outflow augmentation inevitably develop RV remodeling due to pulmonary insufficiency-related volume overload (VOL). However, the reversibility of this remodeling is not fully understood. The goal of this study was to establish an animal model of VOL and unloading to characterize the functional and pathological characteristics and reversibility of RV remodeling. METHODS: VOL-RV was successfully induced by establishing direct RV-pulmonary artery (PA) bypass for 12 weeks in beagle canines. There were no procedure-related mortalities (n = 8). RESULTS: The RV developed typical functional features of VOL-related remodeling, such as a significant increase in end-diastolic/systolic volume and end-systolic pressure and a significant reduction in ejection fraction at 12 weeks, as assessed by three-dimensional echocardiography and cardiac catheterization. The RV developed typical pathological signs of remodeling, microstructural disorganization of cardiomyocytes, and/or structural/functional deterioration of the mitochondria. Volume unloading by division of the RV-PA bypass reversed the increase in the end-systolic/diastolic volume over 4 weeks when compared with a sham operation (n = 4 each). In addition, the bypass division also reversed the pathological changes seen in VOL-RV. CONCLUSIONS: VOL-RV that yielded typical functional and pathological features of RV remodeling was reproducibly achieved by direct RV-PA bypass in canines. The RV remodeling due to VOL was functionally and pathologically reversed by volume unloading via the bypass division. |
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spelling | pubmed-41629772014-09-18 Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading Ishimaru, Kazuhiko Miyagawa, Shigeru Fukushima, Satsuki Ide, Haruki Hoashi, Takaya Shibuya, Toshiharu Ueno, Takayoshi Sawa, Yoshiki Surg Today Original Article PURPOSES: Patients who undergo right ventricular (RV) outflow augmentation inevitably develop RV remodeling due to pulmonary insufficiency-related volume overload (VOL). However, the reversibility of this remodeling is not fully understood. The goal of this study was to establish an animal model of VOL and unloading to characterize the functional and pathological characteristics and reversibility of RV remodeling. METHODS: VOL-RV was successfully induced by establishing direct RV-pulmonary artery (PA) bypass for 12 weeks in beagle canines. There were no procedure-related mortalities (n = 8). RESULTS: The RV developed typical functional features of VOL-related remodeling, such as a significant increase in end-diastolic/systolic volume and end-systolic pressure and a significant reduction in ejection fraction at 12 weeks, as assessed by three-dimensional echocardiography and cardiac catheterization. The RV developed typical pathological signs of remodeling, microstructural disorganization of cardiomyocytes, and/or structural/functional deterioration of the mitochondria. Volume unloading by division of the RV-PA bypass reversed the increase in the end-systolic/diastolic volume over 4 weeks when compared with a sham operation (n = 4 each). In addition, the bypass division also reversed the pathological changes seen in VOL-RV. CONCLUSIONS: VOL-RV that yielded typical functional and pathological features of RV remodeling was reproducibly achieved by direct RV-PA bypass in canines. The RV remodeling due to VOL was functionally and pathologically reversed by volume unloading via the bypass division. Springer Japan 2014-02-13 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4162977/ /pubmed/24522891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00595-014-0847-y Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ishimaru, Kazuhiko Miyagawa, Shigeru Fukushima, Satsuki Ide, Haruki Hoashi, Takaya Shibuya, Toshiharu Ueno, Takayoshi Sawa, Yoshiki Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title | Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title_full | Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title_fullStr | Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title_short | Functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
title_sort | functional and pathological characteristics of reversible remodeling in a canine right ventricle in response to volume overloading and volume unloading |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162977/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24522891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00595-014-0847-y |
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