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Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude

BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to a high-altitude environment with low pressure and low oxygen can cause abnormalities in the structure and function of the heart, in particular the right ventricle. Monitoring the structure and function of the right ventricle is therefore essential for early diagnosi...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yanqiu, Zhang, Chenhong, Tian, Dengfeng, Bai, Junhu, Li, Yaodong, Yu, Xiaosheng, Yang, Jing, Wang, Xueling, Dong, Yongxing, Yang, Mei, Kang, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Qiang, Gao, Fabao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8576710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790791
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-5078
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author Sun, Yanqiu
Zhang, Chenhong
Tian, Dengfeng
Bai, Junhu
Li, Yaodong
Yu, Xiaosheng
Yang, Jing
Wang, Xueling
Dong, Yongxing
Yang, Mei
Kang, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Qiang
Gao, Fabao
author_facet Sun, Yanqiu
Zhang, Chenhong
Tian, Dengfeng
Bai, Junhu
Li, Yaodong
Yu, Xiaosheng
Yang, Jing
Wang, Xueling
Dong, Yongxing
Yang, Mei
Kang, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Qiang
Gao, Fabao
author_sort Sun, Yanqiu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to a high-altitude environment with low pressure and low oxygen can cause abnormalities in the structure and function of the heart, in particular the right ventricle. Monitoring the structure and function of the right ventricle is therefore essential for early diagnosis and prognosis of high-altitude heart-related diseases. In this study, 7.0 T MRI is used to detect cardiac structure and function indicators of rats in natural plateau and plain environments. METHODS: Rats in two groups were raised in different environments from 6 weeks of age for a period of 12 weeks. At 18 weeks of age both groups underwent 7.0 T cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scanning. Professional cardiac post-processing software was used to analyze right ventricular end-diastolic volume (RVEDV), right ventricular end-systolic volume (RVESV), right ventricular stroke volume (RVSV), right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), Right ventricular end-diastolic myocardial mass (RV Myo mass, diast), Right ventricular end-systolic myocardial mass (RV Myo mass, syst), tricuspid valve end-diastolic caliber (TVD), tricuspid valve end-systolic caliber (TVS), right ventricular end-systolic long-axis (RVESL) and right ventricular end-diastolic long-axis (RVEDL). Prior to the CMR scan, blood was collected from the two groups of rats for evaluation of blood indicators. After the scan, the rats were sacrificed and the myocardial tissue morphology observed under a light microscope. RESULTS: In the group of rats subject to chronic hypoxia at high altitude for 12 weeks (the plateau group), red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin (HGB) and hematocrit (HCT) increased (P<0.05); RVEDV, RVESV, RVSV, RV Myo mass (diast), RV Myo mass (syst), TVS, RVESL, and RVEDL also increased (P<0.05). Observation of the right ventricle of rats in the plateau group using a light microscope mainly showed a slightly widened myocardial space, myocardial cell turbidity, vacuolar degeneration, myocardial interstitial edema, vascular congestion and a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltration. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of ultra-high-field MRI for monitoring the early stages of rat heart injury has been demonstrated by studying the changes in the structure and function of the right ventricle of rats subject to chronic hypoxia at high altitude over a period of 12 weeks.
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spelling pubmed-85767102021-11-16 Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude Sun, Yanqiu Zhang, Chenhong Tian, Dengfeng Bai, Junhu Li, Yaodong Yu, Xiaosheng Yang, Jing Wang, Xueling Dong, Yongxing Yang, Mei Kang, Zhiqiang Zhang, Qiang Gao, Fabao Ann Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to a high-altitude environment with low pressure and low oxygen can cause abnormalities in the structure and function of the heart, in particular the right ventricle. Monitoring the structure and function of the right ventricle is therefore essential for early diagnosis and prognosis of high-altitude heart-related diseases. In this study, 7.0 T MRI is used to detect cardiac structure and function indicators of rats in natural plateau and plain environments. METHODS: Rats in two groups were raised in different environments from 6 weeks of age for a period of 12 weeks. At 18 weeks of age both groups underwent 7.0 T cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scanning. Professional cardiac post-processing software was used to analyze right ventricular end-diastolic volume (RVEDV), right ventricular end-systolic volume (RVESV), right ventricular stroke volume (RVSV), right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), Right ventricular end-diastolic myocardial mass (RV Myo mass, diast), Right ventricular end-systolic myocardial mass (RV Myo mass, syst), tricuspid valve end-diastolic caliber (TVD), tricuspid valve end-systolic caliber (TVS), right ventricular end-systolic long-axis (RVESL) and right ventricular end-diastolic long-axis (RVEDL). Prior to the CMR scan, blood was collected from the two groups of rats for evaluation of blood indicators. After the scan, the rats were sacrificed and the myocardial tissue morphology observed under a light microscope. RESULTS: In the group of rats subject to chronic hypoxia at high altitude for 12 weeks (the plateau group), red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin (HGB) and hematocrit (HCT) increased (P<0.05); RVEDV, RVESV, RVSV, RV Myo mass (diast), RV Myo mass (syst), TVS, RVESL, and RVEDL also increased (P<0.05). Observation of the right ventricle of rats in the plateau group using a light microscope mainly showed a slightly widened myocardial space, myocardial cell turbidity, vacuolar degeneration, myocardial interstitial edema, vascular congestion and a small amount of inflammatory cell infiltration. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of ultra-high-field MRI for monitoring the early stages of rat heart injury has been demonstrated by studying the changes in the structure and function of the right ventricle of rats subject to chronic hypoxia at high altitude over a period of 12 weeks. AME Publishing Company 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8576710/ /pubmed/34790791 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-5078 Text en 2021 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Sun, Yanqiu
Zhang, Chenhong
Tian, Dengfeng
Bai, Junhu
Li, Yaodong
Yu, Xiaosheng
Yang, Jing
Wang, Xueling
Dong, Yongxing
Yang, Mei
Kang, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Qiang
Gao, Fabao
Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title_full Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title_fullStr Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title_full_unstemmed Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title_short Application of 7.0 T ultra-high-field MRI in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
title_sort application of 7.0 t ultra-high-field mri in evaluating the structure and function of the right ventricle of the heart in rats under a chronic hypoxic environment at high altitude
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8576710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790791
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-21-5078
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