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Examination of gender differences in patients with takotsubo syndrome according to left ventricular biopsy: two case reports

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-021-02856-9

Keywords

Takotsubo syndrome; Left ventricular biopsy; Gender differences; Microarray analysis; Gene expression; Cardiac injury; Pathology; H&E staining

Funding

  1. KAKENHI [18K15864]
  2. Research and Study Program of Tokai University Educational System General Research Organization
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18K15864] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study identified differences in myocardial stress responses between male and female patients with Takotsubo syndrome using pathological examination and DNA analysis. Particularly, it may aid in treating acute severity in male patients. Further research with larger sample sizes is needed to support data reliability and elucidate the development mechanism of Takotsubo syndrome.
Background Takotsubo syndrome is a stress-induced disease that makes up 2-3% of acute coronary syndrome cases. However, its onset mechanism remains unclear. Although females are overwhelmingly affected, males end up having more cardiac complications. Case presentation We examined the differences in stress responses in the myocardium between sexes in patients with takotsubo syndrome. We biopsied samples from an over 70-year-old Japanese male and an over 80-year-old Japanese female. Tissues from the left ventricle apex in the acute phase and the apical ballooning-type were examined using histopathology and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) microarray analysis. Our data showed that left ventricular ejection fractions were 38% and 56%, and peak creatinine kinase concentrations during hospitalization were 629 U/L and 361 U/L, for the male and female patient, respectively. The pulmonary capillary wedge pressure was 26 mmHg and 11 mmHg for the male and female patient, respectively. Negative T did not return to normal in the male subject after 6 months. Histopathology results indicated that contraction band necrosis and lymphocyte infiltration were more common in the male subject. Conclusions We noticed that possible differences may exist between male and female patients using pathological examination and some DNA analyses. In particular, it may help treat acute severity in males. We will elucidate the mechanism of takotsubo syndrome development by increasing the number of samples to support the reliability of the data in the future.

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