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Transforming growth factor-beta function blocking prevents myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction in pressure-overloaded rats.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Excessive myocardial fibrosis impairs cardiac function in hypertensive hearts. Roles of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta in myocardial remodeling and cardiac dysfunction were examined in pressure-overloaded rats.
METHODS AND RESULTS:
Pressure overload was induced by a suprarenal aortic constriction in Wistar rats. Fibroblast activation (proliferation and phenotype transition to myofibroblasts) was observed after day 3 and peaked at days 3 to 7. Thereafter, myocyte hypertrophy and myocardial fibrosis developed by day 28. At day 28, echocardiography showed normal left ventricular fractional shortening, but the decreased ratio of early to late filling velocity of the transmitral Doppler velocity and hemodynamic measurement revealed left ventricular end-diastolic pressure elevation, indicating normal systolic but abnormal diastolic function. Myocardial TGF-beta mRNA expression was induced after day 3, peaked at day 7, and remained modestly increased at day 28. An anti-TGF-beta neutralizing antibody, which was administered intraperitoneally daily from 1 day before operation, inhibited fibroblast activation and subsequently prevented collagen mRNA induction and myocardial fibrosis, but not myocyte hypertrophy. Neutralizing antibody reversed diastolic dysfunction without affecting blood pressure and systolic function.
CONCLUSIONS:
TGF-beta plays a causal role in myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction through fibroblast activation in pressure-overloaded hearts. Our findings may provide an insight into a new therapeutic strategy to prevent myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction in pressure-overloaded hearts.
AuthorsFumitaka Kuwahara, Hisashi Kai, Keisuke Tokuda, Mamiko Kai, Akira Takeshita, Kensuke Egashira, Tsutomu Imaizumi
JournalCirculation (Circulation) Vol. 106 Issue 1 Pg. 130-5 (Jul 02 2002) ISSN: 1524-4539 [Electronic] United States
PMID12093782 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Antibodies
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Transforming Growth Factor beta
Topics
  • Animals
  • Antibodies (pharmacology)
  • Cardiomegaly (metabolism, pathology, physiopathology)
  • Diastole
  • Fibroblasts (metabolism)
  • Fibrosis
  • Hemodynamics
  • Hypertension (pathology, physiopathology)
  • Kinetics
  • Male
  • Myocardium (cytology, metabolism, pathology)
  • Pressure
  • RNA, Messenger (biosynthesis)
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Transforming Growth Factor beta (antagonists & inhibitors, immunology, physiology)
  • Ventricular Dysfunction, Left (physiopathology, prevention & control)

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