1. Myocardial Cytoskeletal Adaptations in Advanced Kidney Disease
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Arvin Halim, Gayatri Narayanan, Takashi Hato, Lilun Ho, Douglas Wan, Andrew M. Siedlecki, Eugene P. Rhee, Andrew S. Allegretti, Sagar U. Nigwekar, Daniel Zehnder, Thomas F. Hiemstra, Joseph V. Bonventre, David M. Charytan, Sahir Kalim, Ravi Thadhani, Tzongshi Lu, and Kenneth Lim
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cardiovascular ,chronic kidney disease ,cytoskeleton ,dialysis ,end stage kidney disease ,heart failure ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background The myocardial cytoskeleton functions as the fundamental framework critical for organelle function, bioenergetics and myocardial remodeling. To date, impairment of the myocardial cytoskeleton occurring in the failing heart in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease has been largely undescribed. Methods and Results We conducted a 3‐arm cross‐sectional cohort study of explanted human heart tissues from patients who are dependent on hemodialysis (n=19), hypertension (n=10) with preserved renal function, and healthy controls (n=21). Left ventricular tissues were subjected to pathologic examination and next‐generation RNA sequencing. Mechanistic and interference RNA studies utilizing in vitro human cardiac fibroblast models were performed. Left ventricular tissues from patients undergoing hemodialysis exhibited increased myocardial wall thickness and significantly greater fibrosis compared with hypertension patients (P
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- 2022
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