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Impaired pulmonary vasomotor control in exercising swine with multiple comorbidities

Authors :
van de Wouw, Jens
Steenhorst, Jarno J.
Sorop, Oana
van Drie, Ruben W.A.
Wielopolski, Piotr A.
Kleinjan, Alex
Hirsch, Alexander
Duncker, Dirk J.
Merkus, Daphne
van de Wouw, Jens
Steenhorst, Jarno J.
Sorop, Oana
van Drie, Ruben W.A.
Wielopolski, Piotr A.
Kleinjan, Alex
Hirsch, Alexander
Duncker, Dirk J.
Merkus, Daphne
Source :
van de Wouw , J , Steenhorst , J J , Sorop , O , van Drie , R W A , Wielopolski , P A , Kleinjan , A , Hirsch , A , Duncker , D J & Merkus , D 2021 , ' Impaired pulmonary vasomotor control in exercising swine with multiple comorbidities ' , Basic Research in Cardiology , vol. 116 , no. 1 , 51 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension is common in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Here, we tested the hypothesis that comorbidities [diabetes mellitus (DM, streptozotocin), hypercholesterolemia (HC, high-fat diet) and chronic kidney disease (CKD, renal microembolization)] directly impair pulmonary vasomotor control in a DM + HC + CKD swine model. 6 months after induction of DM + HC + CKD, pulmonary arterial pressure was similar in chronically instrumented female DM + HC + CKD (n = 19) and Healthy swine (n = 18). However, cardiac output was lower both at rest and during exercise, implying an elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in DM + HC + CKD swine (153 ± 10 vs. 122 ± 9 mmHg∙L−1∙min∙kg). Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition and endothelin receptor antagonism decreased PVR in DM + HC + CKD (− 12 ± 12 and − 22 ± 7 mmHg∙L−1∙min∙kg) but not in Healthy swine (− 1 ± 12 and 2 ± 14 mmHg∙L−1∙min∙kg), indicating increased vasoconstrictor influences of phosphodiesterase 5 and endothelin. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase produced pulmonary vasoconstriction that was similar in Healthy and DM + HC + CKD swine, but unmasked a pulmonary vasodilator effect of endothelin receptor antagonism in Healthy (− 56 ± 26 mmHg∙L−1∙min∙kg), whereas it failed to significantly decrease PVR in DM + HC + CKD, indicating loss of nitric oxide mediated inhibition of endothelin in DM + HC + CKD. Scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) had no effect on PVR in either Healthy or DM + HC + CKD swine. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging, under anesthesia, showed no right ventricular changes. Finally, despite an increased contribution of endogenous nitric oxide to vasomotor tone regulation in the systemic vasculature, systemic vascular resistance at rest was higher in DM + HC + CKD compared to Healthy swine (824 ± 41 vs. 698 ± 35 mmHg∙L−1∙min∙kg). ROS scavenging induced systemic vasodilation in DM + HC + CKD, but not Healthy

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Journal :
van de Wouw , J , Steenhorst , J J , Sorop , O , van Drie , R W A , Wielopolski , P A , Kleinjan , A , Hirsch , A , Duncker , D J & Merkus , D 2021 , ' Impaired pulmonary vasomotor control in exercising swine with multiple comorbidities ' , Basic Research in Cardiology , vol. 116 , no. 1 , 51 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1334528087
Document Type :
Electronic Resource