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Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study
BACKGROUND: The hypertensive deoxy-corticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt-treated pig (hereafter, DOCA pig) was recently introduced as large animal model for early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The aim of the present study was to evaluate cardiovascular magnetic resonance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5043627/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27688028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-016-0283-9 |
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author | Reiter, Ursula Reiter, Gert Manninger, Martin Adelsmayr, Gabriel Schipke, Julia Alogna, Alessio Rajces, Alexandra Stalder, Aurelien F. Greiser, Andreas Mühlfeld, Christian Scherr, Daniel Post, Heiner Pieske, Burkert Fuchsjäger, Michael |
author_facet | Reiter, Ursula Reiter, Gert Manninger, Martin Adelsmayr, Gabriel Schipke, Julia Alogna, Alessio Rajces, Alexandra Stalder, Aurelien F. Greiser, Andreas Mühlfeld, Christian Scherr, Daniel Post, Heiner Pieske, Burkert Fuchsjäger, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: The hypertensive deoxy-corticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt-treated pig (hereafter, DOCA pig) was recently introduced as large animal model for early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The aim of the present study was to evaluate cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) of DOCA pigs and weight-matched control pigs to characterize ventricular, atrial and myocardial structure and function of this phenotype model. METHODS: Five anesthetized DOCA and seven control pigs underwent 3 T CMR at rest and during dobutamine stress. Left ventricular/atrial (LV/LA) function and myocardial mass (LVMM), strains and torsion were evaluated from (tagged) cine imaging. 4D phase-contrast measurements were used to assess blood flow and peak velocities, including transmitral early-diastolic (E) and myocardial tissue (E’) velocities and coronary sinus blood flow. Myocardial perfusion reserve was estimated from stress-to-rest time-averaged coronary sinus flow. Global native myocardial T1 times were derived from prototype modified Look-Locker inversion-recovery (MOLLI) short-axis T1 maps. After in-vivo measurements, transmural biopsies were collected for stereological evaluation including the volume fractions of interstitium (V(V)(int/LV)) and collagen (V(V)(coll/LV)). Rest, stress, and stress-to-rest differences of cardiac and myocardial parameters in DOCA and control animals were compared by t-test. RESULTS: In DOCA pigs LVMM (p < 0.001) and LV wall-thickness (end-systole/end-diastole, p = 0.003/p = 0.007) were elevated. During stress, increase of LV ejection-fraction and decrease of end-systolic volume accounted for normal contractility reserves in DOCA and control pigs. Rest-to-stress differences of cardiac index (p = 0.040) and end-diastolic volume (p = 0.042) were documented. Maximal (p = 0.042) and minimal (p = 0.012) LA volumes in DOCA pigs were elevated at rest; total LA ejection-fraction decreased during stress (p = 0.006). E’ was lower in DOCA pigs, corresponding to higher E/E’ at rest (p = 0.013) and stress (p = 0.026). Myocardial perfusion reserve was reduced in DOCA pigs (p = 0.031). T1-times and V(V)(int/LV) did not differ between groups, whereas V(V)(coll/LV) levels were higher in DOCA pigs (p = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS: LA enlargement, E’ and E/E’ were the markers that showed the most pronounced differences between DOCA and control pigs at rest. Inadequate increase of myocardial perfusion reserve during stress might represent a metrics for early-stage HFpEF. Myocardial T1 mapping could not detect elevated levels of myocardial collagen in this model. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was approved by the local Bioethics Committee of Vienna, Austria (BMWF-66.010/0091-II/3b/2013). |
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spelling | pubmed-50436272016-10-05 Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study Reiter, Ursula Reiter, Gert Manninger, Martin Adelsmayr, Gabriel Schipke, Julia Alogna, Alessio Rajces, Alexandra Stalder, Aurelien F. Greiser, Andreas Mühlfeld, Christian Scherr, Daniel Post, Heiner Pieske, Burkert Fuchsjäger, Michael J Cardiovasc Magn Reson Research BACKGROUND: The hypertensive deoxy-corticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt-treated pig (hereafter, DOCA pig) was recently introduced as large animal model for early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). The aim of the present study was to evaluate cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) of DOCA pigs and weight-matched control pigs to characterize ventricular, atrial and myocardial structure and function of this phenotype model. METHODS: Five anesthetized DOCA and seven control pigs underwent 3 T CMR at rest and during dobutamine stress. Left ventricular/atrial (LV/LA) function and myocardial mass (LVMM), strains and torsion were evaluated from (tagged) cine imaging. 4D phase-contrast measurements were used to assess blood flow and peak velocities, including transmitral early-diastolic (E) and myocardial tissue (E’) velocities and coronary sinus blood flow. Myocardial perfusion reserve was estimated from stress-to-rest time-averaged coronary sinus flow. Global native myocardial T1 times were derived from prototype modified Look-Locker inversion-recovery (MOLLI) short-axis T1 maps. After in-vivo measurements, transmural biopsies were collected for stereological evaluation including the volume fractions of interstitium (V(V)(int/LV)) and collagen (V(V)(coll/LV)). Rest, stress, and stress-to-rest differences of cardiac and myocardial parameters in DOCA and control animals were compared by t-test. RESULTS: In DOCA pigs LVMM (p < 0.001) and LV wall-thickness (end-systole/end-diastole, p = 0.003/p = 0.007) were elevated. During stress, increase of LV ejection-fraction and decrease of end-systolic volume accounted for normal contractility reserves in DOCA and control pigs. Rest-to-stress differences of cardiac index (p = 0.040) and end-diastolic volume (p = 0.042) were documented. Maximal (p = 0.042) and minimal (p = 0.012) LA volumes in DOCA pigs were elevated at rest; total LA ejection-fraction decreased during stress (p = 0.006). E’ was lower in DOCA pigs, corresponding to higher E/E’ at rest (p = 0.013) and stress (p = 0.026). Myocardial perfusion reserve was reduced in DOCA pigs (p = 0.031). T1-times and V(V)(int/LV) did not differ between groups, whereas V(V)(coll/LV) levels were higher in DOCA pigs (p = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS: LA enlargement, E’ and E/E’ were the markers that showed the most pronounced differences between DOCA and control pigs at rest. Inadequate increase of myocardial perfusion reserve during stress might represent a metrics for early-stage HFpEF. Myocardial T1 mapping could not detect elevated levels of myocardial collagen in this model. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was approved by the local Bioethics Committee of Vienna, Austria (BMWF-66.010/0091-II/3b/2013). BioMed Central 2016-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5043627/ /pubmed/27688028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-016-0283-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Reiter, Ursula Reiter, Gert Manninger, Martin Adelsmayr, Gabriel Schipke, Julia Alogna, Alessio Rajces, Alexandra Stalder, Aurelien F. Greiser, Andreas Mühlfeld, Christian Scherr, Daniel Post, Heiner Pieske, Burkert Fuchsjäger, Michael Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title | Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title_full | Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title_fullStr | Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title_full_unstemmed | Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title_short | Early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
title_sort | early-stage heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the pig: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5043627/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27688028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-016-0283-9 |
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