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Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients

Background: Obesity can influence the structure and function of the atrium, but most studies focused on the relationship of body mass index (BMI) and overt left atrium (LA) dysfunction as assessed by clinical imaging. We combined the assessment of right atrium (RA) function in vivo and in vitro in o...

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Autores principales: Wen, Yan, Deißler, Peter M., Primeßnig, Uwe, Dushe, Simon, Falk, Volkmar, Parwani, Abdul Shokor, Boldt, Leif-Hendrik, Blaschke, Florian, Knosalla, Christoph, Grubitzsch, Herko, Pieske, Burkert M., Heinzel, Frank R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34778401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.739907
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author Wen, Yan
Deißler, Peter M.
Primeßnig, Uwe
Dushe, Simon
Falk, Volkmar
Parwani, Abdul Shokor
Boldt, Leif-Hendrik
Blaschke, Florian
Knosalla, Christoph
Grubitzsch, Herko
Pieske, Burkert M.
Heinzel, Frank R.
author_facet Wen, Yan
Deißler, Peter M.
Primeßnig, Uwe
Dushe, Simon
Falk, Volkmar
Parwani, Abdul Shokor
Boldt, Leif-Hendrik
Blaschke, Florian
Knosalla, Christoph
Grubitzsch, Herko
Pieske, Burkert M.
Heinzel, Frank R.
author_sort Wen, Yan
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description Background: Obesity can influence the structure and function of the atrium, but most studies focused on the relationship of body mass index (BMI) and overt left atrium (LA) dysfunction as assessed by clinical imaging. We combined the assessment of right atrium (RA) function in vivo and in vitro in obese and non-obese patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery. Methods: Atrial structure and function were quantified pre-operatively by echocardiography. RA tissue removed for the establishment of extracorporeal support was collected and RA trabeculae function was quantified in vitro at baseline and with adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol). Fatty acid-binding protein 3 (FABP3) was quantified in RA tissue. Results were stratified according to the BMI of the patients. Results: About 76 patients were included pre-operatively for the echocardiographic analysis. RA trabeculae function at baseline was finally quantified from 46 patients and RA function in 28 patients was also assessed with isoproterenol. There was no significant correlation between BMI and the parameters of atrial function measured by the clinical echocardiography. However, in vitro measurements revealed a significant correlation between BMI and a prolonged relaxation of the atrial myocardium at baseline, which persisted after controlling for the atrial fibrillation and diabetes by the partial correlation analysis. Acceleration of relaxation with isoproterenol was significantly lower in the obese group (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2)). As a result, relaxation with adrenergic stimulation in the obese group remained significantly higher compared to the overweight group (25 kg/m(2) ≤ BMI < 30 kg/m(2), p = 0.027) and normal group (18.5 kg/m(2) ≤ BMI < 25 kg/m(2), p = 0.036). There were no differences on impacts of the isoproterenol on (systolic) developed force between groups. The expression of FABP3 in the obese group was significantly higher compared to the normal group (p = 0.049) and the correlation analysis showed the significant correlations between the level of FABP3 in the RA trabeculae function. Conclusion: A higher BMI is associated with the early subclinical changes of RA myocardial function with the slowed relaxation and reduced adrenergic lusitropy.
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spelling pubmed-85783942021-11-11 Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients Wen, Yan Deißler, Peter M. Primeßnig, Uwe Dushe, Simon Falk, Volkmar Parwani, Abdul Shokor Boldt, Leif-Hendrik Blaschke, Florian Knosalla, Christoph Grubitzsch, Herko Pieske, Burkert M. Heinzel, Frank R. Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Background: Obesity can influence the structure and function of the atrium, but most studies focused on the relationship of body mass index (BMI) and overt left atrium (LA) dysfunction as assessed by clinical imaging. We combined the assessment of right atrium (RA) function in vivo and in vitro in obese and non-obese patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery. Methods: Atrial structure and function were quantified pre-operatively by echocardiography. RA tissue removed for the establishment of extracorporeal support was collected and RA trabeculae function was quantified in vitro at baseline and with adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol). Fatty acid-binding protein 3 (FABP3) was quantified in RA tissue. Results were stratified according to the BMI of the patients. Results: About 76 patients were included pre-operatively for the echocardiographic analysis. RA trabeculae function at baseline was finally quantified from 46 patients and RA function in 28 patients was also assessed with isoproterenol. There was no significant correlation between BMI and the parameters of atrial function measured by the clinical echocardiography. However, in vitro measurements revealed a significant correlation between BMI and a prolonged relaxation of the atrial myocardium at baseline, which persisted after controlling for the atrial fibrillation and diabetes by the partial correlation analysis. Acceleration of relaxation with isoproterenol was significantly lower in the obese group (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2)). As a result, relaxation with adrenergic stimulation in the obese group remained significantly higher compared to the overweight group (25 kg/m(2) ≤ BMI < 30 kg/m(2), p = 0.027) and normal group (18.5 kg/m(2) ≤ BMI < 25 kg/m(2), p = 0.036). There were no differences on impacts of the isoproterenol on (systolic) developed force between groups. The expression of FABP3 in the obese group was significantly higher compared to the normal group (p = 0.049) and the correlation analysis showed the significant correlations between the level of FABP3 in the RA trabeculae function. Conclusion: A higher BMI is associated with the early subclinical changes of RA myocardial function with the slowed relaxation and reduced adrenergic lusitropy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8578394/ /pubmed/34778401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.739907 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wen, Deißler, Primeßnig, Dushe, Falk, Parwani, Boldt, Blaschke, Knosalla, Grubitzsch, Pieske and Heinzel. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Wen, Yan
Deißler, Peter M.
Primeßnig, Uwe
Dushe, Simon
Falk, Volkmar
Parwani, Abdul Shokor
Boldt, Leif-Hendrik
Blaschke, Florian
Knosalla, Christoph
Grubitzsch, Herko
Pieske, Burkert M.
Heinzel, Frank R.
Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title_full Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title_fullStr Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title_short Impaired Relaxation and Reduced Lusitropic Reserve in Atrial Myocardium in the Obese Patients
title_sort impaired relaxation and reduced lusitropic reserve in atrial myocardium in the obese patients
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34778401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.739907
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